Solid Benefits, But Pay Could Be Better
Working at Shell as an Associate Engineer in Houston, Texas, had its ups and downs. The benefits package is really strong, especially for healthcare, which is a big plus in the oil and gas industry. However, I felt the base salary could have been more competitive for similar roles in the energy sector, especially when considering the cost of living in Houston.
The benefits package is definitely a highlight working at Shell. We had really good health insurance options, solid retirement matching, and generous paid time off. For a big corporate company in the oil and gas industry, these benefits feel very secure.
While the benefits are great, the base salary for an Associate Engineer felt just okay. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't top-tier for the Houston market. Raises weren't huge either, and performance bonuses felt pretty standard, not exceptional for our hybrid roles.
Management should look at making base salaries more competitive for early-career professionals, especially for engineering roles in the energy sector. We appreciate the strong benefits, but a better salary would really help with retention in the Houston area.