SLB reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(11,621 total reviews)
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Olivier Le Peuch

84% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

SLB has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 11,621 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SLB employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energía, minería e infraestructura pública industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Dec 30, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Pretty good pay right out of college, there are a lot of opportunities for advancement in most parts of the company. Engineers are treated much better than other employees, and the company really is committed to having quality engineers in every job. Whether that is achievable is another issue. The company wants you to learn to do your job better, then move you into a new place where you can try something new. It is pretty hard to get bored as and Engineer. Two years in a job at one place and then a transfer is the expected schedule, with some variations based on the market at the time. Academic performance is not at all correlated with job performance, in my experience. Your work will only be tangentially related to what you studied in undergrad. This is a hands-on job where reasonable assumptions are used to make reasonable estimations, things are never done by a set formula. Lots of times the calculations take a back-seat to getting a diesel engine running properly, diagnosing an electrical problem, or fixing a hydraulic malfunction. While staying with the company can lead to a long and successful career, it is also a great training program for the rest of the industry. Getting a job after a successful 3-5 year stint at Schlumberger is easy.

Cons

There are long hours and early mornings regularly. Days off are iffy - depending on where you are and what the market is like you may not get any. Fifty hour stretches of non-stop work are not unheard of, and one hundred hour weeks can be expected. If you have researched working at Schlumberger even a little bit, you know that it is not a 9-5 job. Take that statement to heart. But there is a certain pride that comes from working the hours that are required, but this can be easily overlooked in the moment of exhaustion. The company is gigantic, and there are rules and checklists for every single step in a job. The job of Field Engineer means ensuring that these policies are fully followed. It can be a huge amount of work in a busy district that is short on people (most all of them). The US oilfield is significantly different than the rest of the world, but the company operates roughly the same everywhere. This has its benefits, but largely makes working in the US more cumbersome as the staffing levels in the US are much lower than everywhere else. An engineer fills in the gaps - sometimes working as a hand, a mechanic, an accountant, and a manager all in one day. If you are not mechanically minded, a job in the field will probably be largely baffling. Every job uses extremely complicated tools and machinery, and understanding the operation of all of it is necessary.

3.0
Dec 29, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Large company with a lot of different positions to apply for. Decent benefits and a well known, respected company.

Cons

Large company with a lot of politics. Must get in good with your manager to get promotions or other opportunities. STAY AWAY from SIS (Schlumberger Information Solutions) unless you are a programmer. They will lock you into a job and refuse to let you transfer even if you quit.

3.0
Dec 22, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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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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