QUOTE(Frenzy0412 @ Oct 5 2009, 11:47 PM)
yes they have, its all about design, process, instruement, electrical, mechanical, piping, pipelines, structuralOil & Gas Career, place where grease monkeys gather
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QUOTE(seta_soujiro @ Aug 26 2010, 10:40 PM) I got an offer from ranhill (piping engineer) and another from fmc (subsea team). Which has better career prospect? Fmc has lower basic but their training is overseas and a lot of offshore work/projects. Ranhill has higher basic and i will be joining their epc team immediately if confirm. Pls advice. if you prefer office environment, go for ranhill |
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QUOTE(seta_soujiro @ Aug 28 2010, 02:12 PM) Yup, I will be bonded for the overseas training. The good thing is that there is a lot of opportunities to work overseas after training. Meaning I wouldnt be base in one place. Very mobile life which i really like. I like Ranhill also since i've work with them before previously and learnt alot from their people but fmc is also giving me a very good opportunity to go a lot of places. For fmc i will be doing well services. I am still having a hard time making a decision. Both are equally tempting in my eyes. in my opinion, knowing the working environment in RWP, fmc is better. in RWP, you'll find yourself hard to understand most of your tasks since you only have to imagine them, rather than be at site (the chances to go to site is nearly zero for fresh grad), maybe they offer you better than fmc, but dont forget, youll get site allowance(onshore/offshore) with fmc,im with RWP for 2 years now, and from what i see, consultancy will only be fun if you are a senior staff. |
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QUOTE(clementlss @ Sep 18 2010, 02:00 PM) Hi guys, only for seniors buddy, im with consultant also, u need to jump employer frequently to demandI am working with a local consulting firm (O&G design Consultant)... kinda curious, where are the big money? i don find it here, and no offence, i am really into the business looking for $$ and of coz doing my job well.. as far as i can see, those working for big big service players that get a better share of the pie... |
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