A decline of a company that was star employer for those with STEM backgrounds and willing to have international careers - Project Analyst Shell Employee Review

1.0
Apr 15, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Highly intelligent colleagues Benefits and pension scheme and flexible working options International and diverse workforce (at the individual contributor level) Opportunity to have a diverse range of career experiences if you spend significant networking

Cons

Autocratic, bureaucratic & antiquated management style is prevalent in leadership team Unethical behavior incongruent with company values exhibited by leadership is tolerated and covered-up Wide-spread culture of cloak-and-dagger behaviors at multiple-layers in the organization Culture of rewarding style over substance Over-rewarded old-guard which act not in the best interests of the company and are overly self-oriented Career progression is overly reliant on line-manager without taking other points of view and requires excessive time spent networking to obtain Career potential is no-longer assessed formally until Job Grade 2+ in the company Employee engagement widely superficial and there was evidence of people engagement surveys are back-solved to "work out" who reported feedback HR is offshored and also too far removed from the reality of activities "at the coal-face" often invisible and often acts incongruently to company values

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

Early career engineers are given significant ownership and exposure to complex operational challenges. Strong focus on safety, technical development, and collaboration across disciplines. Opportunities to work on high-impact projects, interact with senior leadership, and contribute to decisions affecting major assets and infrastructure.

Cons

Workloads can be demanding, and priorities can shift quickly based on operational needs. Decision-making processes can be slow due to organizational complexity, and geographic mobility may be necessary for certain career opportunities.

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