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3.0
Feb 15, 2014

Safe execution with no concept of economic impacts to projects

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Pros

Safe work place , Work life balance, Great place for someone to start career and gain experience

Cons

Oh my god, very middle management heavy, If your mid career not familiar with big integrated oil do not work here,. poor engineering, no knowledge base in management. good old boy system alive and well. extreme cycles of hiring and layoff

4.0
Dec 29, 2016
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Pros

great pay up to standards

Cons

layoffs due to market

2.0
Nov 28, 2015

Reorganization is a Hobby

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Pros

Talented coworkers. Salary and benefits are decent. Training is available when needed. CEO is good and Canadian. International company if want to work overseas.

Cons

Relationship based company. How you are ranked is based upon who you know. Too much management. Recent layoffs did not eliminate any management just employees doing the work. The way employees are treated during the layoffs is poor and mor process is fake. Constant organizational change and not sure why is needed.

3.0
Nov 23, 2015

Have a new job ready

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Pros

Great benefits, great pay, always new opportunities. Generally, wonderful people to work with. Generous vacation plan. Highest priority is safety. Diversity culture. recommended with caution

Cons

When the oil price drops, there is no company loyalty. The US always gets hit with layoffs. Canadian operations will have deep cuts.

5.0
Jan 22, 2016
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Pros

Great pay, great flexibility, opportunity to grow in jobs

Cons

Roller coaster industry. Layoffs every 5 to 7 years. Lots of processes and standardization.

4.0
May 18, 2016

Oil & Gas Company

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Pros

Good company to work for, excellent benefits and challenges

Cons

Due to major layoffs, jobs were moved out of the United States.

3.0
Oct 13, 2015

Mechanical Engineer

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Pros

Good pay, generally a good culture and atmosphere. Employee safety is very important

Cons

Management is disorganized structurally. Holes in the structure are allowed to exist. HR has too much power. Little to no training, except for new grads. It's all about who you know, not what you know. Many management decisions have been made to raise cost of production, so layoffs now.

1.0
Dec 5, 2016

"Shell Bangalore... A Big Joke...."

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Pros

Only the international exposure you get if you are lucky.... Otherwise a big thumbs down... Join the Bangalore office at your own peril.

Cons

Where should I start? Having worked for a number of years enough to know a company from inside out, I can only say that it is big let down for bright talents which they hire from top colleges (IITs). Given the brand name it has, campus recruits are easily sucked into the brand only to relalize later that it is nothing but a joke especially for the oil and gas people. The quality of work is pathetic. Even somebody working in a 3rd tier oil and gas contractor in the US will have a much wider knowledge and perspective of the industry and technicalities. Just because of the Indian talent in this company, it has not gone to that level. But on the contrary, there are some people who even do not know the difference between a casing and a tubing after working for 3 years in Shell India. Now coming to the management, they can be best termed as a bunch of jokers and hypocrites who are fooling around with the careers of young talents. They can go upto any extent in situations of adversity, even to the extent of laying off people deliberatly. The management, most of whom comprise of the fairer skin are treated like kings in India. Right from the facilities, cars, drivers, the best in class villa accomodation and what not, they still crib about India, They even claim openly about the beaurocracy that has imbibed into this corporate environmnet. Some of these jokers even claim and boast about who stays and who goes from the company. It is understood that it is a bad time for the industry and you are seeing layoffs across it. But the behaviour and the conduct of the managemnet at this point of crisis is pathetic. Its a saying that your character is tested at the time of adversity. And these people have failed miserably. Work life balance sometimes goes to new low where people spend 12-18 hours in the office and his boss spends 12-18 hours holidaying simultaneously. Nevertheless, inspite of the environment, people have excelled and grabbed onto other opportunities which Shell as global brand, no doubt, provides. But I pity people who somehow are stuck in there for the last n number of years. We as desi junta are the ones who are generally trapped. People cannot leave their job just because they do not like it. They work inspite of it as they have a number of liabilities and responsibilities which have to be taken care off. I even apprehend that the mangement has understood the mentality and somehow are tapping into these insecurities. Enough said about the top quartile of Shell Bangalore. Now for the HR, I have seen enough in the other posts. So I will not go into it except the fact that sometimes I felt that there is a expat/HR nexus under the carpet and rules are customized as per the convenience of the top quartile. To end I would again like to reiterate that Shell as a global brand is good but the Indian version of it is pathetic and will go down the drains someday if it continues with the current practices.

3.0
Nov 6, 2016
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Pros

Great technical training and many senior specialists to build depth. Variety of projects and types of reservoirs provides opportunities to explore.

Cons

Limited options unless willing to move internationally and management has a hesitation to move staff to different organizations once they have established a expertise

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