Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

Good things happen when you leave your comfort zone

It’s something that I’ve been known to struggle with - leaving my comfort zone. I’ve been putting in applications and going to interviews never believing I’d have a chance in he-l of being offered any position outside of XOM. Well I was actually offered one and it blew me away. I was scared to start over because I’ve been here for a good 15+ years and I was hesitant of stepping out of my comfort zone. But I’m glad I did. I’m not going to say the grass is greener but the title of my post says it all.

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I did that a few years ago when things were pretty green in the O&G industry. I had some. hesitations as I was doing very well within EM.

For me, leaving ExxonMobil tuned out to be an awesome decision. Looking back, I cannot believe that I allowed the pathetic culture to make me do useless activities (meetings, buzz words, safety discussions, fake leadership, stewardship everything but real productive work) for so many years. I feel lucky. OP give it sometime to let the brainwashing subside and you will feel great! Good luck.

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Post ID: @1zhm+1c9mbKaf

Congrats. Got my apps out there, waiting for the call.

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Post ID: @1eqj+1c9mbKaf

Congrats! I hope to soon be joining your ranks as an ex-XOMer. Wishing you all the best in your new job.

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Post ID: @snz+1c9mbKaf

Congrats! I’ve always said, if you’re comfortable, then you need to get up and move. Stay hungry!

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Post ID: @weq+1c9mbKaf

You've just extended your lifespan by at least 5 years.

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Post ID: @bxm+1c9mbKaf

Congrats!!!!

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