Halliburton Review - Field Engineer Halliburton Employee Review

2.0
5 Jun 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are great people who work at Halliburton. It is a great place to start a career and gain valuable experience. The benefits they offer are excellent and beat most of the competitors.

Cons

They laid me off one month before my 401k options vested. I was disappointed because they were basically treating me like a number on an excel sheet and not like an actual person. After some other engineers and I were laid off I heard that Halliburton had hired 8 more new engineers to start about a month after I was let go. This disappointed me further and caused me to question the business plan of upper management.

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Teaches the fundamentals of the oil and gas industry.

Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Halliburton looks strong on the outside, especially on a resume, and the brand name still carries weight in the industry. Some teams work on interesting projects, and if you get a fair manager, you can learn a lot about large-scale B2B operations.

Cons

If you land under the wrong manager, performance improvement plans (PIPs) can be used as a weapon, not a coaching tool. I was put on a PIP that contained inaccurate claims even after I shared detailed evidence and context. I provided several solid pieces of documentation to HR to rebut the accusations, yet nothing meaningful was investigated or corrected in my case. HR felt more like a shield for management than a neutral party. In my experience, they protected internal politics instead of looking at facts and evidence. There is a culture of quiet compliance. Many people stay 10+ years because the pay and brand are “safe,” but they are hesitant to challenge unfair treatment or speak up about toxic behavior. Corporate hierarchy is heavy, and real decisions seem to depend more on who is backing your manager than on actual performance or documented facts.

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