Your Life at Every Level of ExxonMobil

There is a company that produces more revenue than the GDP of Norway. That pumps enough oil every day to fill 57 Olympic swimming pools. That has operations in 60 countries and has been continuously profitable for longer than most countries have existed in their current form. ExxonMobil. The most consistently powerful energy company in human history. The descendant of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil — broken up by the US government in 1911 for being too powerful, then quietly reassembled into something larger over the following century. This is what nobody tells you about working inside it. Every level. Every number. Every moment where the scale of what you're part of becomes impossible to ignore. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔍 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ► Why a petroleum engineer chose ExxonMobil over Google at $35K less — and what that decision actually buys ► What it feels like to stand on a $9 billion floating platform 120 miles offshore in Guyana at 28 years old ► ExxonMobil's stack-ranking system: the forced curve that runs slightly faster than comfortable ► Why the transition from engineer to manager is the most disorienting shift in any technical career ► The VP who briefs government energy ministers and doesn't call it lobbying ► The $60 billion Pioneer acquisition — announced in 45 minutes, integrated over 4 years ► The energy transition question: 85% fossil fuels, 15% future — defensible and uncomfortable depending on which side of the table you're sitting on ► What "running the world" actually costs — and why it always takes longer to find out than expected #exxonmobil #energyindustry #petroleumengineering #oilandgas #engineeringcareer #energytransition #oilindustry #engineeringlife #ExxonCareers #bigenergy #pov