I am loving EOG! Accountant working here for a year and a half. - Senior Accountant EOG Employee Review

5.0
16 May 2018
Recommend
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Pros

-EOG is the first company I've worked for that actually does something about problems (issues with bosses and lazy coworkers, staffing etc) -Pay is great compared to most companies -Most supervisors are completely flexible with work schedules as long as your work is done -Great location downtown -Medical and dental benefits are excellent compared to most companies. Adult orthodontia is covered to $2,500 per year -Gym in the building basement -Restaurant in the building basement -Connected to the tunnels to access shopping and restaurants -Park in the garage for all downtown events -Modified 9/80 i.e. M-Th 8.5-9 hour days, Fridays 4-6 hour days. Most supervisors are open to employees arriving anytime between 6-9am as long as they work the prescribed hours -Promote from within almost always

Cons

-Some bosses are unaware of the actual work it takes to get the job done -As with any company, a few people in a group do the most work while others skate by -Accounting software is outdated and antiquated which leads to much more work and analysis on the front end

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5.0
16 Jun 2026
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Pros

Very personable colleagues, and company respects young professional growth and development

Cons

Work life balance / pace of work environment is division specific

3.0
27 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The benefits were excellent, including medical, dental, and vision coverage. When I was hired in 2010, PTO was determined by a combination of age and tenure. By the time I left in December 2016, I had accumulated about five weeks of vacation.

Cons

In 2017, upper management decided to close the Tyler, TX division, which had been operating for at least 17 years. I had planned to retire from EOG, but that decision changed everything. I was given the choice to relocate or be laid off. Because I could not afford the cost of moving, I was laid off, which had a significant negative impact on my life. It took me more than two years to find another job in the oil and gas industry in Tyler, TX.

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