Once a great company — now in steep decline - Senior Manager Shell Employee Review

3.0
31 Jul 2025
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Pros

Pension scheme is about it

Cons

Shell is going downhill fast. Under Wael’s leadership, there's a relentless obsession with cutting costs at the expense of staff well-being. The culture now mirrors high-pressure investment banks, but without the salary to match. Responsibilities have soared, but pay rises are consistently below inflation. Promotions just mean more work with no extra compensation. Morale is at an all-time low. I've personally witnessed cases of burnout, emergency medical leave, and people feeling completely overwhelmed. Mental health support is inadequate, and people are too afraid to speak up. Return-to-office mandates are growing while workloads keep increasing. Many now stick strictly to 9–5 because the company offers nothing in return for extra effort. Senior leaders are leaving, and some are retiring early just to escape the toxic environment. What used to be a respected organisation is being hollowed out. Staff are exhausted, undervalued, and increasingly disillusioned. A real shame.

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5.0
8 May 2026
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Pros

Shell is a wonderful company to work for. They truly support your continued development and many employees have been here for 20+ years. The work culture is one that provides a feeling of true psychological safety.

Cons

There are lots of meetings.

4.0
3 Jun 2026
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Pros

Early career engineers are given significant ownership and exposure to complex operational challenges. Strong focus on safety, technical development, and collaboration across disciplines. Opportunities to work on high-impact projects, interact with senior leadership, and contribute to decisions affecting major assets and infrastructure.

Cons

Workloads can be demanding, and priorities can shift quickly based on operational needs. Decision-making processes can be slow due to organizational complexity, and geographic mobility may be necessary for certain career opportunities.

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