Petrofac
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    88%
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    Work/Life balance
    3.9(33 ratings)
    Career development
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    Benefits & perks
    3.8(33 ratings)
    Management
    3.5(33 ratings)
    Working environment
    4.2(33 ratings)
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    Project engineer
    Nov 2022
    Ampang Kuala Lumpur1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    The learning curve here is bad
    The good thingsonce you get colleague that understand the work as a team
    The challengessince there is no team work as difficult and more likely their permanent staff to comfort zone
    5.0
    Engineer
    Nov 2022
    Kuala LumpurLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Great intern place for future work preparation.
    The good thingsSupportive colleagues, nice environment.
    The challengesNo challenges during work time there.
    4.0
    Not going to reveal
    Jun 2021
    Kuala Lumpur7 to 8 years in the role, current employee
    Good place to work but high volume of workload
    The good thingsLearned end to end process. Work independently and cross functions. Good team. Good benefits to staffs.
    The challengesWhen more people resigns, the workload keeps on increasing and there is no replacement. Shortage of manpower. High volume of work.
    5.0
    Compliance and Continuous Improvement Department
    Dec 2020
    Kuala LumpurLess than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Best internship experience ever!
    The good thingsA dedicated supervisor who is willing to assist and teach how things should be done and assigned tasks which helped intern to progress and develop their talents and skills.
    The challengesWorking remotely from home is quite challenging but there is no limit to learning and contributing.
    4.0
    Instrument and control engineer
    Nov 2016
    Kuala Lumpur3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Designing oil & gas facilities
    The good thingsGood working environment
    The challengesEvery project have their own challenges, so that we can keep learning and feel tye challenging
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