Thread regarding Chevron Corp. layoffs

How to return as an engineer in Chevron USA?

I'm an engineer who chose to leave Chevron for 3 years for family reasons, but had good performance ratings etc. Now I'm in a position to be able to work again, I was wondering who do you contact to ask for employment opportunities? Making it harder I moved to the US so don't have the network I had at my home location (though I have work authorization). I've tried applying from the external website but that hasn't helped.

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Have you tried talking to someone with the company who knows you who might also have so clout/knowledge in this area? Someone currently working who knows your story who is in a position and willing to help you. It really depends on who you know. Good luck

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Post ID: @1ins+S5JSAjO

As you can see OP, Chevron isn't what it used to be. Let me know if anyone at CVX actually talks to your face like the posts below. I doubt it, but that's what cowards are.

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Post ID: @1bgz+S5JSAjO

No one is interested in a washed-up has-been that you seem to be so get lost. Plenty of engineers will never find work in the oil field again.

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Post ID: @1zot+S5JSAjO

Is everyone at Chevron as devoid of a sense of humor as @oug?

Y’all some uptight mofo’s

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Post ID: @oud+S5JSAjO

You should contact Mike Wirth.

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Post ID: @kig+S5JSAjO

Hey OP, save yourself the trouble and spend your energy finding a job somewhere else. Chevron is not hiring any engineers of the street right now. They are only doing a little college greenhorn recruiting, that’s all.

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