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Nickname: Me
Review: This article was very useful. It would be good to see more information about their managerial structure and company culture also.
Date reviewed: Apr 26, 2007 6:16 PM
Nickname: concerned citizen
Review: Is anyone out there aware that Schlumberger has interests in exploiting oil fields in Sudan that help support the Khartoum regime that is responsible for the massive genocide occurring there?
Date reviewed: Mar 29, 2007 4:13 AM
Nickname: Waghchoure
Review: My husband is working for Schulmberger for the last 20 years. He speaks with such pride about the company and the performance demanded by each employee on every step. I have marked that the company is continuously progessing and aiming for greater heights was possible only due to the effective management and the brilliant staff they hire.
Date reviewed: Jun 19, 2006 9:47 AM
Nickname: Julie
Review: My Dad has worked for Schlumberger for almost 25 years and he is responsible for developing almost a dozen patents in the area of logging and drilling. His brilliance and expertise has helped the company, and stock prices, surge. I believe that Schlumberger is a great company for innovative thinking and my Dad has remained loyal to the company for almost a quarter of a century, which is rare to find these days. My Dad is a genius and has made incredible contributions to Schlumberger's success!
Date reviewed: Apr 5, 2006 6:44 AM
Nickname: Mike
Review: What a challenge the SLB recruiting team has. It might be hard to be in their shoes.They definetely deserve a lot of credit.
Date reviewed: Apr 4, 2006 9:08 PM
Nickname: George
Review: This article about Schlumberger is very good. However I miss more detailed info about the economics of the company.
Date reviewed: Mar 25, 2006 5:56 PM
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