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- Unparalleled commitment to development through stretch assignments; more than 12,000 internal job rotations per year.
- On-the-job development supplemented with on-demand training and targeted mentoring; over 675,000 courses delivered in 2024.
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Investing in people for long-term careers
Our people are our biggest competitive advantage. The skills and capabilities that allow our workforce to meet the world’s energy needs today are the same critical skills required for ExxonMobil to play a leading role in a thoughtful energy transition.
Our employees have expertise in a wide range of disciplines, including engineering, finance, mathematics, chemistry, and biology. It takes decades to build core capabilities within our global workforce and requires investment in people for long-term careers.
Each employee has an individual development plan, informed by their interests, skills, and experiences, which guides them in achieving their career aspirations and reaching their full potential. These development plans include stretch assignments, supplemented with training. This approach takes significant investment and allows us to maintain our competitive advantages and achieve our strategic objectives.
In 2024, we completed the merger with Pioneer Natural Resources, strengthening our competitive advantage, increasing our high-quality acreage, and doubling our footprint in the Permian. We also completed the acquisition of Denbury Inc., expanding our low-carbon leadership and positioning us to meet the decarbonization needs of industrial customers while also reducing emissions in our own operations. These changes expand opportunities and further enrich our employees’ experience, providing unrivaled opportunities for personal and professional growth, including leadership and technical development.
“With the merger between ExxonMobil and Pioneer, we have created an outstanding combined Permian organization that will be an industry leader for decades to come. I look forward to further developing the skills and capabilities of our talented employees.”
A career-oriented approach
Our career-oriented, individually tailored development planning approach is unique and requires deliberate career planning, formalized skill development, and training. We invest in long-term careers that can span the full breadth of ExxonMobil, with career paths that allow employees to build skills from specific work assignments, projects, on-the-job experiences, and through focused technical and leadership learning.
Many employees move into new roles about every three years. In 2024, more than 12,000 employees took on a new job role providing an opportunity to grow and develop new skills and capabilities. For many employees this also included an opportunity to work in another part of our Company or another country. This also means that many employees will have the opportunity to work in many different jobs throughout their career with ExxonMobil.
On-the-job training occurs throughout every employee’s career. We leverage employees’ skills and experiences for jobs that will stretch and challenge them, building additional skills and experiences for their current and future jobs.
Course-based training includes both classroom-based learning and digital learning options, providing our employees the opportunity to sharpen requisite skills at their own pace.
Employees and supervisors engage in ongoing development discussions to remain aligned on career aspirations, development opportunities, and future roles.
Supervisors review their employee’s current skills and experiences and identify future development areas. Each employee has a tailored individual development plan, providing employees greater clarity of the experiences required and the breadth of opportunities available across the Company to reach their potential.
This focus on development, coupled with ongoing talent reviews and robust succession planning, allow us to identify talent pools, and evaluate skills and capabilities needed to succeed now and in the future.
Leveraging core capabilities and skills in emerging areas
“The team that I'm a part of helps deliver decarbonization solutions for other heavy industries so we can meet not only our own commitments, but also the commitments we have to the world and society. ExxonMobil is actively working on challenges to improve energy efficiency, which isn’t something people always associate with ExxonMobil. In fact, we’ve been working on these solutions for a long time, and I’m fortunate to be a part of this work. We have the skills to develop these solutions, and if there’s an answer we don’t have, we’ll work with others to figure it out.”
Smruti Dance
Active Materials Manager, Technology & Engineering
“For a chemical engineer like me, it’s thrilling to tackle a real-life challenge with a technology that has significant potential benefits for society.”
Solving the world’s energy and climate challenges will require minds skilled in chemistry, material science, engineering, and process development. June supports our Direct Air Capture (DAC) project, a technology that aims to remove carbon dioxide from the air.
“The challenges that today’s generation of young engineers address might differ from traditional chemical engineering problems, but the fundamentals are the same – and the opportunities to make a difference are huge.”
June Shi
DAC Lead Process Researcher, Technology & Engineering
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