How long did it take you to move from CL28 to 29? How much of a pay increase did you see when promoted?
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@ee you must miss us?
Hired in at CL24 with advanced degree and work experience age 29
CL25 after 1 year
CL26 age 33
CL27 age 37
CL28 age 42
CL29 age 47
CL30 age 51
CL31 age 54
Always upper two quintiles
2020 ranked in 2nd lowest quintile age 58
Retired immediately after the disgrace of 2020 layoffs
Shame the ship is leaning more than 45 degrees and the ballast tanks have failed. Or senior leadership.
@OP the compensation eLearn is now available for viewing, would recommend you view it, and stop posting phyucking d-mb questions
CL27 is the new norm for a successful end of career (30+ years) for 99% of the ExxonMobil employees.
Only future executives will make it to CL-29 and even their executive level perks will also be cut back.
The move from CL28 to CL29 is only to provide more PIP victims in the CL29 rank group, unless you are a HiPo and you get ranked at the top no matter how much destruction you leave in your path.
You won't make it podnuh.
Dream of more practical things.
Not many make it to 29. Most will hit 27 or maybe 28 if they're lucky.
Not sure why nobody here can answer a simple question anymore.
If you’re a high flyer just passing through, you’ll spend about two job assignments as a 28. If you’re just an ordinary employee, expect to spend 10 years. The salary bump won’t be enough to offset inflation you will have experienced over those ten years so in real terms you will be making about the same as you were as a 28. For ordinary people who will finish at CL29, your real salary will peak in your early 40’s and decline as you approach retirement.
Asked by a troll......if really are a 28, you would know you should be asking your sponsor instead of layoff forum. No YEE, no job family, no mentioning of your potential, past ranking.......etc
Not long for me, very early in my career so can’t recall the $$$
Now very high cl. VP of fu