Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

What's the company doing to retain or attract talent?

Chevron no longer even tries to make an effort to retain or attract talented employees. Am I wrong? It is impossible to keep quality employees if they do not feel respected and appreciated here. There is no trust. Advancement opportunities are less than ever. These are just some of the reasons why there is less and less talent here. What the company is doing to keep them is unknown to me.

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Post ID: @OP+1afkXX5N

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What's the company doing to retain or attract talent? Honestly....not much these days.

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Post ID: @elcx+1afkXX5N

@9jep, Yes, very good point. They kept people like you and let other much more qualified and competent people go. I'm such they were paid more also, so it saved them more in that respect.

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Post ID: @aors+1afkXX5N

Chevron isn't interested in attracting or retaining talent. The ROM selections made that pretty clear.

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Post ID: @9jep+1afkXX5N

Those who don't have a pair know the only one that they're allowed in. Just don't lean over to pick up the soap if you happen to drop it. You'll be in for a BIG surprise, I k-d you not - lmao!

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Post ID: @7pbd+1afkXX5N

Guess you’ve never had the privelege of being handed the keys to a CLEAN and well cared for porta potty in an oil & gas field? Don’t you know which GENDER that one is reserved for?

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Post ID: @7kht+1afkXX5N

Ever been to a portapotty? Genderless.

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Post ID: @7iaj+1afkXX5N

@7esh, that's awesome, then they'll finally have one for you to use!

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Post ID: @7byk+1afkXX5N

It’s starting to smell like sn—h around the office.

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Post ID: @6hts+1afkXX5N

I think they are just going to all girl schools now. Chevron seems to be following Cigna in not hiring any white males for the next year.

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Post ID: @6idc+1afkXX5N

long time ago corporations realized talent is disposable unless you are in a leadership position or is the spokesperson of MW... nowadays, no chance to negotiate as there are hundreds wanting to get a foot in the door, and management knows that... by the tone of the OP I can tell you are new to the business

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Post ID: @3zab+1afkXX5N

Most people would be nuts to leave for less than a 15% bump alone, but I have seen it.

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Post ID: @1lyx+1afkXX5N

Yes. I have seen this before. I have also seen people quit only to get rehired in a few years with a nice sign on bonus. Sometimes the management is split as to whether to hire back or not. Since the unwritten code for vps is to not get involved in other vps business the person gets hired back.

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Post ID: @1sop+1afkXX5N

Yes, you can try the bluff, but be prepared for the outcome.

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Post ID: @1sat+1afkXX5N

Is the prior post true?

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Post ID: @1hfm+1afkXX5N

There is generally a 10-15% salary bump available to retain staff. It is at management discretion, of course. I have seen it used to match or beat outside offers and they can respond pretty quickly, if they like you.

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Post ID: @1zpd+1afkXX5N

Plenty! They keep retaining me through each re-org and therefore they are doing quite well!

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Post ID: @1cuq+1afkXX5N

Fool who needs talent when you have digital!!! And the odd cummaster

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Post ID: @1vco+1afkXX5N

It doesnt take a lot of talent to leave a wellhead choke open nor post attention seeking news on workplace (look at me i got the covid jab - cool story)
We do need talent to come up with 2023's hashtag though. #how#what

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Post ID: @1kdy+1afkXX5N

The next layoff won't be a :real" layoff, they just fire your ass, no severance. You only hear about it piecemeal and the rumor mill. Severance is reserved for the big high profile -15% reduction where they have everyone play musical chairs (Re-org) and kick out the dead wood or those they don't like , We had one of those before this last one in 2010 remember, then they start the purges calling them things like accelerate downstream. SAme will probably happen again the next few years as they do more fine tuning type reductions on the quiet (no severance). They run the numbers on revenue, expenses, capital and dividend to figure out how many they need to reduce each year

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Post ID: @1wmi+1afkXX5N

We are in the early innings of a prolonged demise of our industry. It will continue for the next couple decades as Europe and California crack down severely on emissions.

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Post ID: @1mzx+1afkXX5N

Employees are an after thought. Only the dividend, and higher returns matter sadly. Once most of the talent are gone they are really going to have a tough time and are damaging the company right now. Younger people don't want to work in oil due to many reasons so they really need to treat the talent they have like gold because they will regret it in the future.

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Post ID: @1jmi+1afkXX5N

The company abandoned that in the last decade if not a little more. They don’t care much about retaining and attracting talent. They have their few top favorites who keep things together for the company. The rest of the employees are there just to get the work done and are easily let go without further thought if the need arises to cast any ballast overboard.

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Post ID: @vgt+1afkXX5N

Hello Troll: By paying a lot and unlike XOM providing benefits. BTW we are not hiring.

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Post ID: @uyz+1afkXX5N

People need to get back to work before they take inventory and then decide on the next round of layoffs. After that they will hire.

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Post ID: @pvq+1afkXX5N

The good old days are gone, there are plenty of talent out there who do not have job and desperate for a position, so most companies including Chevron do not have to go far a beyond, if and only ever the oil prices go above $100, then they may try to retain the talent but until then you have to make sure you are worth being kept in the company!

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Post ID: @ziv+1afkXX5N

They are rewarding their best employees with additional work. The good ones will find out there are better jobs elsewhere.

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Post ID: @ltu+1afkXX5N

Motivated by the next layoffs where we can EOI

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