There is never a day that I am not excited to come to work! - Anonymous employee Cheniere Energy Employee Review

5.0
28 Jul 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Management actually care about their employees as people. I went through a few hard times in the last year and have been fully supported by both my team and manager through these times. -If you speak up about wanting an opportunity to work on a specific project to develop yourself you are often granted said opportunity -Lots of ways to volunteer -INCREDIBLE benefits, extremely competitive if not the best i've ever heard of -The corporate facilities are wonderful. You are provided with an incredible space and everything needed to do your job well. -Work/life balance is important to management and reflected in happy employees!

Cons

-Male dominated (if not all) senior management -Lack of upward mobility or opportunities -A lot of idle time where you feel like you are wasting your potential if only you had more work -Seriously struggling to think of any more negatives. Cheniere is a great company to work for!

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5.0
26 Nov 2025
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Pros

Smart leadership Lean environment so good exposure to upper level management Pay - Salary, Stock, and Bonus are really good Good benefits Great place to learn

Cons

Lean environment so promotions and career progression are hard to come by Not all teams function the same

2.0
26 May 2025
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Pros

Location - bonus potential - resume builder

Cons

Cheniere Energy holds a strong presence in the LNG market, with operations that are central to U.S. energy exports. However, behind the company’s market success lies an internal culture—particularly within gas scheduling—that is marked by serious dysfunction and mismanagement. The gas scheduling team operates in a high-pressure environment made worse by toxic leadership. Management is often aggressive and confrontational rather than constructive, creating a culture of fear rather than collaboration. Constructive feedback is rare; instead, blame-shifting and public criticism are common. Leadership routinely demonstrates poor communication skills and a lack of understanding of day-to-day scheduling challenges. Favoritism is another consistent issue—certain individuals are given latitude to underperform or behave unprofessionally while others are held to inconsistent standards. This uneven accountability erodes team morale and discourages excellence. Work-life balance is practically nonexistent. Long hours are expected, with little regard for personal boundaries, and there is a pervasive culture of guilt associated with using PTO or prioritizing life outside of work. Burnout is common, and there is little to no support from management in mitigating it. As a result, turnover is high. Talented individuals either leave voluntarily or are quietly pushed out. New hires often arrive unprepared and unsupported, which further exacerbates the operational strain. Within the industry, Cheniere is increasingly seen as a revolving door for schedulers, and its reputation among professionals has suffered accordingly. In summary, while Cheniere’s external brand reflects success and market strength, the internal experience for gas scheduling professionals tells a very different story—one defined by poor leadership, favoritism, toxic culture, a lack of work-life balance, and unsustainable turnover. Candidates considering this role should proceed with caution and be prepared for a challenging and often thankless environment.

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