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Got a phone call from them this afternoon for the interview. Have you guys receive the email from them?Oil & Gas Career v3, Job Oppurtunities & Technical Sharing
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QUOTE(-steer- @ Mar 27 2012, 02:52 PM) QUOTE(whwon17 @ Mar 27 2012, 03:12 PM) Got a phone call from them this afternoon for the interview. Have you guys receive the email from them? |
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QUOTE(rabloo @ Mar 27 2012, 05:57 PM) Had an interview with them during my final year in uni. There were 2 interviews from 2 different interviewers. The first one was standard..asked about my life in uni, the subjects that I took, etc. Was also asked about my problem solving i.e how do I solve complex problems, etc. cheers man. Thanks for sharing your experience 2nd interview was a role play exercise. I was given a number of problems coming into my 'work tray' and I had to prioritise which problem that i want to solve first. I also had to justify my choice. By the way, this was back in 2009, so I don't know whether it is still relevant. Do your very best because opportunities like this don't come often QUOTE(nanabobomomo @ Mar 27 2012, 05:50 PM) I see. I did apply for graduate chemical engineer position. I guess my application is not successful since HR start to call applicant for interview. Currently I am in my final sem. Try again after you graduate. meanwhile work hard for your final semester. Good luck This post has been edited by OOOOPP!: Mar 27 2012, 09:52 PM |
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hey guys. Any log analyst or petrophysicist here? Whats the job prospect?
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QUOTE(echobrainproject @ May 11 2012, 11:23 AM) Really? First class Engineering grad in Kencana RM2k-RM2.3k only. see a few pages back people got offered. My fresh grad friend got offered to work at lumut fabrication yard for RM2.5k. They work 6 days/wk, which is sux.This post has been edited by OOOOPP!: May 11 2012, 12:58 PM |
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Hi all. My company (1 of the big 4 service company) is looking for an experienced geomodeler/geologist. This is not an entry level position. Contact me if you have the right experience.
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Aug 7 2012, 05:50 AM) I have 15 years experience in geomodeling but I don't think you can afford me Dont compare salary package of service company with oversea operator man. I know alot of subsurface experts with 10-20 yrs experience working oversea, especially MENA. My brother is one of them. They are reluctant to come back. We all know why Added on August 7, 2012, 5:54 am I place a lot of importance in networking. One of my most important advice to my brother was for him to develop his network. Now he is a regional manager because his company realized that his network is quite extensive. I don't know about "normal" people but if you have the right attitude, I'm sure those potential employers will be able to recognize it. Anyway, anyone with approx. 5 yrs experience in geomodelling and interested in the job is welcome to pm me. Thanks. |
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