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Worst job family

What is the worst job family and why? I am an intern, should I join projects or engineering ? Upstream or product solutions or faculties ?

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Post ID: @OP+1tL6ewAH

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OP - the mysterious "people committee" tells you where you're going to go. It's like being in the armed forces. Your interests and preferences don't matter much. Would recommend you find another company where you at least have the appearance of having a choice in your career path. We're all miserable here.

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Post ID: @2fby+1tL6ewAH

After reading the comments it’s clear that one should avoid Uncon and global projects. That’s same advise I got from people within that organization. But unfortunately I am joining Global projects and hoping to get overseas assignments

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Post ID: @1oop+1tL6ewAH

Anywhere and everywhere in Global Projects is a circus. Avoid unless you want to be Chief Clown.

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Post ID: @1kib+1tL6ewAH

Uncon wins this competition by far. Do not go there. Don’t make yourself miserable, there are a lot of opportunities elsewhere

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Post ID: @1rbp+1tL6ewAH

Why would a bright young mind from a top tier school even consider oil and gas for a career? If you don't fit that description then carry on. They tell you, you don't choose

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Post ID: @1ajm+1tL6ewAH

You’ll find out…It’s not like you actually have a choice

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Post ID: @1pch+1tL6ewAH

UNcOn is the canary in the mine.

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Post ID: @1lba+1tL6ewAH

The closer you are to the money, the more secure your job will be. Upstream pays more typically but may be more competitive. Easy to find a niche in downstream and cruise for years.

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Post ID: @1aut+1tL6ewAH

Uncon is the worst business unit. Not paid for all of the time invested doing your job. Then, they will give you a bad performance because “it is very competitive”. It doesn’t worth it.

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Post ID: @1bhd+1tL6ewAH

upstream and avoid uncon if you can

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Post ID: @gad+1tL6ewAH

Avoid engineering, projects or anything in the downstream.

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Post ID: @hqr+1tL6ewAH

Meant the management committee, but regardless all a bunch of overpaid toxxers

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Post ID: @hea+1tL6ewAH

The board

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Post ID: @cgp+1tL6ewAH

Stay out of procurement

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Post ID: @ulf+1tL6ewAH

Supply chain, what a joke.

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Post ID: @igj+1tL6ewAH

Whichever you can gain skills in 3-5yrs that allows you to easily move on

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Post ID: @hpr+1tL6ewAH

Reservoir Engineering is the worst managed discipline with poor leadership

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Post ID: @wjr+1tL6ewAH

Upstream was best for me and Downstream the worst. Where ever you go learn what you can and leave. Don't stay. The outsourcing will continue and the attrition will as well. Exxon is no place for a young person to make a career for themselves. Again you have been warned. Be smart young one learn from our mistakes.

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Post ID: @ryz+1tL6ewAH

In what world is technology and engineering support functions????

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Post ID: @mja+1tL6ewAH

None. Run. You've been warned.

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Post ID: @coq+1tL6ewAH

Upstream better than downstream than support (controllers, HR). Try to join business. Support functions like technology, projects and engineering are all being outsourced to lowest cost.

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