Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

How are the selection meetings going?

Any rumors?

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Anybody else receive a phone call asking if they would Be willing to be added to a job slate?

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Post ID: @9uzy+17tyAl6R

Human Resources does its selections next week. Officially. But, they probably made their selections weeks ago when they were writing the job descriptions.

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Post ID: @4itd+17tyAl6R

I can imagine the conversation

Hello: is this "insert employee name"?

"You have been left standing"

Employee , jumping jacks, high fiving in silence.

Oh okay, so sad, oh no . etc

Good luck finding a new job.

Thank you so much.

Conversation ends
woo hooooooooooooo, party time

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Post ID: @2ksl+17tyAl6R

Not only are they processing EOI's but they are also deciding which of all the deadwood that needs to be chopped will be cut loose. That takes a bit more time.

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Post ID: @2eem+17tyAl6R

Leadership must complete ‘Sensitivity’ training and ‘How to Fake like I am a nice and caring person’ training before notifications can be made.

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Post ID: @2vva+17tyAl6R

R3 EOI were automatically accepted. I am shocked that it didn’t automatically accept R4 people

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Post ID: @2wxx+17tyAl6R

I put on for EOI and though May manager said there is zero chance I’d be put into a position there is a bit of fear about it. Can’t wait to get my thumbs up “you were granted EOI” LOL!

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Post ID: @1slt+17tyAl6R

What kind of feedback?

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Post ID: @mno+17tyAl6R

Lots of CSOC feedback from the meetings.

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Post ID: @tgm+17tyAl6R

The meetings are, when one takes everything into consideration within the framework and guidelines in which they were intended to be conducted, going well and will, after further deliberation and negotiations by those in authority who are authorized to authorize decisions, conclude in the appropriate due course of time.

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Post ID: @qiw+17tyAl6R

how any off you know how may EOI's have been tendered is beyond me, unless you are on selections committees - you are guessing and trolling and stirring up drama here

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Post ID: @kqq+17tyAl6R

I put in for EOI too. I’m ready.

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Post ID: @zcg+17tyAl6R

Disagree with it being a weaker company. People who have been held down or back because a business unit didn’t want to lose a resource will now be allowed to change the culture and process.

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Post ID: @dxd+17tyAl6R

Chevron is going to end up being a weaker and more disjointed company if they fill these remaining positions with low experience and low productivity people. The company should use this downturn to clean house. The PC hiring and promotion of the wrong people over the past years need to go. Correct the mistakes now.

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Post ID: @ftn+17tyAl6R

@xqh - plugged with contractors, not with employees. I hear the selections have been brutal because they are intentionally leaving positions unfilled.

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Post ID: @uzu+17tyAl6R

Strong to very strong?

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Post ID: @bug+17tyAl6R

I also heard there were a high number of EOI’s so there are more holes that have to be plugged.

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Post ID: @xqh+17tyAl6R

@hbm

God I hope not. I put in my EOI, and I am so anxious to leave this place.

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Post ID: @bqa+17tyAl6R

Selection meetings will be tougher than anticipated. More EOI's than expected and more time needed in moving the chess pieces around to ensure biz continuity. Some EOI's may not get approved as experience is being diluted...

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Post ID: @hbm+17tyAl6R

one more week

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Post ID: @poj+17tyAl6R

Meetings should be done at this point. HR will take over and generate offer letters or termination letters.

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Post ID: @jvg+17tyAl6R

They started on Monday.

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Post ID: @zms+17tyAl6R

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