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DeniseLau
post Mar 19 2008, 05:02 PM

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Hang on, how do you guys keep track of what exhibition is happening where and so on. This is the second time I'm missing an O&G exhibition cry.gif.
DeniseLau
post Mar 19 2008, 05:23 PM

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CGPA 4.0? Wow, what company is this and what position?
DeniseLau
post May 31 2008, 10:09 AM

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Hey guys, does anybody here know the minimum CGPA requirement for applying to Shell?

I recently applied for an Internship position in Shell as an Electronics Engineering student, but my application failed :-(. Didn't even make it to the interview...

Edit: My CGPA is below 3... 2.6 to be exact.

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What we look for

Technical graduates are assessed across all four criteria listed below. Only capacity, achievement, and relationship competencies are assessed for commercial graduates.

Capacity: You’ll need to bring the intellectual, analytical and creative ability to learn quickly, identify issues, make judgements and propose solutions

Achievement: We’ll expect plenty of enthusiasm, resilience and confidence – you’ll be someone who can always get things done

Relationship skills: You should have the character and ability to work effectively with others in a diverse team

Technical skills: Understanding and approaching technical issues coupled with an enthusiasm for technical challenge.

In addition, please note that some countries/regions may have additional local requirements.


No indication of minimum CGPA cry.gif

This post has been edited by DeniseLau: May 31 2008, 10:13 AM
DeniseLau
post May 31 2008, 10:23 AM

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Oh noe! That's really bad for me. I'm non-Bumi and it's going to be quite difficult to pull my CGPA up to 3.3 from 2.6.

Well then... I guess I'll have to try anyway.

Thanks for the information moonstone13. It really really helps.
DeniseLau
post Apr 5 2009, 02:14 PM

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completion tools is about manufacturing the tools to seal the well after it's been used up right?

is it a permanent offshore posting?

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