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 Oil & Gas Career v2, Job Oppurtunities & Technical Sharing

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BlueHeng
post Jan 8 2011, 02:06 AM

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QUOTE(Vervain @ Jan 7 2011, 09:33 PM)
Wow!!!! Which mnc. Please enlighten us.
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lol don't listen to him. That's utter crap. Freshies don't get more than 5k after adding in benefits. My cousin is in SLB.
BlueHeng
post Jun 16 2011, 07:15 PM

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QUOTE(MEngineer @ Jun 16 2011, 01:43 PM)
Hello just apply through their career website. Yup it is entry level. I am not fresh grad got working experience close to a year.
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We might get to work together. I've just been offered a position in completion tools - tech prof assoc.
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post Jun 18 2011, 09:47 PM

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QUOTE(kianhoe6 @ Jun 17 2011, 10:08 AM)
Dear all,

i am currently looking for field engineer position in oil and gas service provider or contractor, any one of you know about which company is looking for engineer, kindly let me know. your help is much appreciate! between i am civil engineering degree holder with 1 year working experience with a marine construction company base in singapore. thanks for help~ smile.gif
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Aaron
Email:kianhoe6@yahoo.com
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I'll be honest with you. Your 1 year experience in marine construction is worth nothing once you get into oil and gas. Expect a standard fresh grad's pay.

And why would you want to come back to malaysia? Might as well stay there with higher pay.

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BlueHeng
post Oct 9 2011, 07:43 AM

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QUOTE(lin00b @ Oct 7 2011, 12:38 AM)
not to pour cold water, but be sure of what you really want before entering into O&G industry, as not everyone will offer big bucks in comparison with equivalent jobs in other industry.

and the industry is in sunset (well, some would say it's sunseting for the past 20 years anyway) especially in malaysia, so be willing to relocate
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It's always been that way. Or that's what they want people to think. If there's so much oil and gas around will they be able to increase the price? Go figure.
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post Nov 24 2011, 11:48 PM

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QUOTE(neo_sharky @ Nov 24 2011, 10:12 PM)
At 2pm today got a call from Shell for my phone interview. The person on the other line introduced himself. Kind of a  nice young fella. I assuming he is young based on his tone biggrin.gif first he explained about the flow of the interview. it will take about 45mins to finish the interview which is breakdown into 3 parts. In each and every part, there are several questions he will ask and he may interrupt you if he wants more explanation about the topic you will be discussing. At the end of the interview, there is gonna be a 10 mins QnA session, I am allowed to ask anything related to shell or about the job I’m applying. Due to some confidential issues, I am going to limit the information i am about to share after this.

First part – Achievement

He wanted me to explain about my greatest achievement in my life but not related to my study or any academic activity. He also wanted to know about the difficulties I’m having in fulfilling the achievement. Also, he wanted to know about my significant decision at that particular time.

Second part – Decision in conflict

He wanted to know about a group project I involved before this. In that project, there will be a conflict about decision making. He wanted to know how do you solve the conflict? What approach did you take in order to satisfy all people in that group?

Last part – case study

Imagine yourself as a decision maker of a one big corporation. There are 4 topics, choose one. The topics are;
1) Business competitor
2) Leadership development
3) CO2 emission
4) Environmental hazard

I choose number 2. He wanted to know about the activity to improve leadership development. How to improve it? Advantages and disadvantages of each decision you have to make.
I think that’s all I can share here guys. Hopefully somebody can gain benefit from it. Pardon me for my language since I am in hurry writing this :-)
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Wow... dude can I ask where did you apply through? thanks.

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