Large environment with a lot of big problems to solve - IT Support Analyst Chevron Employee Review

5.0
22 Sept 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

In general, Chevron has money to invest in you with training. There are many opportunities to learn about oil and gas if interested. High operational excellence and high ethics in the office. The office environment was very safe and it was encouraged to be safe in all aspects of the job. Ergonomics and preventing workplace injuries was highly emphasized. Was allowed to pursue other career building opportunities and seek training such as Toastmasters. Bonus at the end of the year. Alternate work schedules.

Cons

Sometimes working with people that have worked at the same company for 20 years makes them stale and they have stopped thinking of innovative ways to improve the business. The mindset is to allow other people (contractors, consultants) do the innovating and we just go on with the same old thing. I got really bored because I was a new employee and was not trusted with challenging work and could not be trusted without spending several years to prove myself.

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5.0
1 Jul 2026
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Pros

Chevron is a best place to work and they care much about employee.

Cons

outsource good technical IT works to other countries.

4.0
26 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people at Chevron are great and overall it's a pretty good company - decent benefits and company culture. The 9/80 work schedule is a great perk. It has struggled to stay competitive with other big employers in California though.

Cons

Leadership has become increasingly out of touch, with regular re-organizations, lay-offs, and offshoring of support/operation functions disrupting day-to-day work and making processes even more slow and bureaucratic. Overall most employees are still wonderful to work with, but the constant leadership mantra of "do more with less" and removal of flexible/hybrid work has definitely reduced morale and made Chevron just another job, whereas it used to be a genuinely enjoyable place to work.

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