Rudderless ship without direction - Anonymous employee Worley Employee Review

1.0
9 Dec 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some locations/projects are able to work 4-10 schedule; benefits package is very good; 401k sharing pretty good as well; some positions are able to work flex/telecommute; pay is very good if you're on the engineering side of the house

Cons

Major organizational changes have resulted in the loss of a lot of key talent; IT systems are now iffy at best with no real sense of urgency when it comes to fixing things; Changes being made are seemingly arbitrary with apparently little to no forethought of the consequences or a blackup plan; Cost saving measures seem to be costing more than they're saving; New management is being brought in from outside the company instead of promoting from within, resulting in culture clashes as the new managers try to force fit their old company's culture onto WP's; High level management that has been responsible for losing the company millions of dollars get hired back and put in charge of reorganizing the business -- seriously?! Morale is in the gutter, because no new work is being won, and any potential work appears to be headed to China or India. Corporate Management talks a good talk but doesn't really appear to have a grasp on how to run the company.

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5.0
7 May 2026
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Pros

Massive Project Scale: Worley handles multibillion dollar capital projects. If you want exposure to massive EPC work, this is the place. You get to lead complex, large scale infrastructure and energy developments that actually move the needle globally. Technical Bench Strength: As a PM, you are only as good as your technical team. Worley has a incredibly deep roster of subject matter experts across civil, structural, mechanical, and piping disciplines. You will have serious engineering talent backing up your project delivery. The Energy Pivot: They are heavily transitioning toward sustainability and green energy infrastructure. It is a fantastic place to build your resume in sustainable engineering while still utilizing traditional oil and gas, offshore, or pipeline expertise. Global Mobility: Because they operate worldwide, there is excellent opportunity to travel or relocate for different assignments if that is something you want to pursue. Structured Delivery Systems: They have highly mature stage gate delivery processes. You are never flying blind; they have the rigorous systems in place to manage risk, procurement, environmental compliance, and contract administration effectively.

Cons

The Project Cycle Risk: Because Worley operates as a massive EPC firm, your job security is often directly tied to your current billable project. When a large scale project winds down, you need to have your next landing spot already lined up. If the company pipeline is dry, you can end up on the bench, and prolonged bench time always carries the risk of layoffs. The Constant Hustle for the Next Win: To avoid that bench time and ensure seamless work for their teams when a project ends, project managers and leadership have to be incredibly aggressive with proposals and bidding. It creates a high pressure environment where you are often executing your current massive project while simultaneously burning the midnight oil to win the next contract just to keep your engineers and staff utilized.

2.0
5 June 2026
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Pros

Great to get more experience in different areas

Cons

Completely project based. They don’t let you change on overhead even for 1 hr. It means if you can’t change on the project, they don’t pay you. So many people are full time but they don’t receive the full salary. No one tells you that when they want to hire you. There is no work/life balance

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