Great company to start you career! - Field Engineer SLB Employee Review

4.0
16 Jun 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I joined SLB as a junior field engineer when I was 23 on local contract and had been working there for 4 years. For me, yesterday fresh graduate, that time it was a big challenge to start working in the middle of nowhere (6000 km far away from my home). But I didn't feel discomfort because the working environment was very friendly, I was always among the professional team who teached me a lot both technically and personally. In the beginning of my career I was sent abroad for 2 month training, then directly to the offshore field. In witch other company could you be exposed to such a level of responsibility? I had enough compensation to be free to travel wherever I wanted, but my rotation schedule was so unpredictable and vacations were really short, so this opportunity was rare and mostly I collected money for future journeys. By the way normal rotation in SLB is 6 weeks on by 3 weeks off, and in fact it was even more tough. I definitely share the company values and the main achievement witch is meritocracy. But I have to confess it doesn't work in my country as it supposed to work. Maybe it explains high staff turnover. Anyway if you are smart enough and like to work hard you will have a fast career and personal growth. SLB is one of the best equal employer I know.

Cons

It very hard to describe the whole company witch consist of more than 130 000 employees. All what I just said above are related to the certain country and certain segment.

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5.0
28 Apr 2026
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Pros

benefits, vacation, 401k, I love working for SLB

Cons

I wish they had a better way of promoting.

1.0
17 Jun 2026
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Pros

Good people at the local level. The work is engaging and challenging.

Cons

Too many to count. Career advancements are extremely limited. Pay raises are minimal and don't get close to keeping up with inflation even for top performers. At the corporate level they are using acquisitions to hide massive layoffs. They return billions in profit to investors consistently, but there is still a constant threat of layoffs and multiyear freezes on pay raises even with inflation and solid corporate profit.

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