A good company if you're all about the money...be prepared to alienate those close to you - Field Engineer SLB Employee Review

3.0
Dec 22, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

The salary is pretty impressive if you have just finished at university. The company provides great opportunities for those willing to work hard and especially to those on International Mobile contracts. The work environment is diverse and you will meet people from all across the world. Company provides excellent benefits including healthcare, dental, profit sharing and stock purchase options. Regular training is provided through courses as well as on the job training in the field; work is pretty diverse and challenging. Overall a good company for single young people looking to start their careers in the oil and gas industry.

Cons

If you work for Schlumberger you need to be prepared to have no life at all (forget about your family)...Schlumberger is your life period!!! Locations vary in terms of management and facilities. If the management likes you then you will have no problems, otherwise have your bags packed. The company looks very good on paper, but most of the people in the field complain endlessly about the conditions they have to work in. Management do not understand the conditions that the field personnel work in and seem to brush aside the real issues, focusing only on meeting their objectives for the year.

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5.0
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Pros

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

Cons

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1.0
Jun 17, 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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