Halliburton was the best employer I've ever had. - Mitarbeiter (anonym) bei Halliburton: Mitarbeiterbewertung

5.0
17. Okt. 2010
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Pros

Despite the way the media treats Halliburton because of its former link to KBR and Dick Cheney, Halliburton is a wonderful place to work. The people are down-to-earth and focused on their work, and the company is permeated by a can-do attitude from Dave Lesar (the CEO) all the way down to the hourly workers. It is a positive place to work and, I believe, a positive force in the energy industry. Additionally, Halliburton is experiencing sustainable growth and will continue to do so because of the people in its employ.

Kontras

Because it is so large, there is inevitable red tape. Human Resources is extremely hard to get a hold of. Also, until late 2012, the main campus in Houston is going to be under construction which is a pain.

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5.0
28. Mai 2026
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Culture is great. Lots of opportunity to grow.

Kontras

Company doesn't have work from home option.

2.0
2. Juni 2026
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Great experience, especially if just starting out in oil and gas industry. Lots of industry-leading equipment/tech/etc.

Kontras

If you can't handle long hours, harsh conditions (at times), and being away from home for long periods of time, this job isn't for you. My experience at Halliburton was also that many people feel like they're just a number in that management will make frequent (and often sweeping) changes to processes, workflows, engineering schedules, etc. Lots of bureaucratic hoops to jump through in order to advance through the three levels of Field Engineer before you can "break out" and really make good money.

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