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EnscoRowan

Now known as Valaris

Is this your company?

Money is what keeps people but maybe not for long... - IT Support EnscoRowan Employee Review

2.0
Dec 7, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

-Excellent retirment benefits -Great pay for individuals who were retained from the Pride merger

Cons

-Lack of communication from upper management is frustrating -Company has doubled but is ran as a small company(no procedures, no structure and no direction) -Decisions are made by too few and usually by those who are not knowledgable enough or insecure -Disturbing when asked about community involvement that the CIO says "We feel Ensco does not owe them anything." -Penny pinching is very evident with the unwillingness to hire more than absolute base essential headcount even when it is not enough

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5.0
Aug 16, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

All good, experience was very good

Cons

None That I could think off

2.0
Aug 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I was a Pride International employee. Ensco acquired Pride. I stayed with the company for 1 year after the acquisition. I couldn't find any "Pros," so I left (like so many others). However, after I left, Ensco did investigate the Audit Director and made him leave the Company. This is something that Pride wouldn't do. So, I applaud Ensco's Audit Committee and Board of Directors for their ethics in this decision, even if it took a little longer than it should have.

Cons

Ensco is a "lean" company, meaning NO employee perks. For example, there was no flexibility in work hours, employees were expected to travel by the cheapest means possible (which meant one step above the pay-by-the-hour hotel), benefits were substandard, and bonuses (if you were high enough to get one) were way below the industry standard.

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