Good Company - Revenue Process Expert Shell Employee Review

4.0
Dec 4, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Lots of benefits - medical, 13th and 14th month pay, choice pot (20K annual allowance for all employees to encourage work-life balance e.g. hotel reservations, flight tickets, medicine, gym membership, workout apparels, etc.) Performance bonus and salary increase annually Annual Leave - 17 days VL for employees less than 10years, 15 days sick leave (convertible to cash every January), and 5 days emergency leave Easy to request for leaves, though this still depends on your manager Hybrid set-up (2 days mandatory in the office) Since it is a BPO and multinational company, you get to work with plenty of foreign stakeholders.

Cons

Busy month-end activities where overtime is expected (though this is common for finance departments even in other companies) Cost-cutting (depends on which department you are in), therefore automation is encouraged which could also mean downsizing Annual salary increase is low and even if you are promoted, increase is still low (around 8-10% only) Base salary compared to other BPO companies is relatively low. Promotion takes time - each employee has a 4-year window in their current role before they can be promoted. You can be promoted within 1-2 years if you have an exceptional talent or skill, or if you are a lead's favorite.

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5.0
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Pros

Worked here part-time while going to college. Good co-workers and environment.

Cons

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4.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
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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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