You own your career at Halliburton - Senior Technical Professional Halliburton Employee Review

4.0
Mar 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Fairly secure job, if you perform well. Housing and car allowance are very good. Excellent corporate trainings. Very good global support functions, Microsoft Team networked.

Cons

Base salary is average at best, usually below average. Promotions and raises are based on how the location you work in is performing in terms of turning profits, if not good enough (which is usually the case) then you don’t get anything. I got an increase of about 12% in 4 years on my basic, no promotions. Work load is very high. No work/life balance. Expectations are excessive without any regard to personal space or time. Long term plans are unstable and spontaneous. In the end you own your career and need to push management for change, otherwise find another place to work. Local contracts in any country are bad. Need to push for expat contracts. Expect to be moved internationally every 2-4 years, this could be a pro if you like to travel. There is no regard to merit when it comes to compensation. You can be the youngest shining star in the team making the company millions of dolllars, but you won’t get compensation for it, nor any trainings, if your location is not turning good profits. Lastly, they will take advantage of you if you are straight out of university or not politically smart enough.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

None. I checked under the couch cushions, behind the printer, and in the employee handbook. Still nothing.

Cons

Look, I’m going to be blunt because nobody else will. The work life balance is a joke, full stop. The hours are whatever the business wants them to be, and the expectation is that you will deal with it. If you think anyone is going to notice you are burned out or step in to protect your time, you are going to be disappointed. The machine keeps moving, and you are expected to keep up. And the internal politics, it’s not a side issue, it’s the operating system. You can do good work and still get nowhere because the real game is alliances, visibility, and which camp you’re in this quarter. Teams can be territorial, priorities shift based on personalities, and decisions do not always follow logic or performance. It can feel impossible to navigate if you are expecting straightforward accountability. As for the executive team caring, let’s be serious. They care about outcomes, numbers, and not getting surprised. If you need empathy, reassurance, or a human-centered culture to feel supported, you are in the wrong place. This is an environment where you either learn to play the game and absorb the pressure, or you burn out and get replaced.

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