QUOTE(mhyug @ Jan 9 2014, 02:55 PM)
Got two offers. One service and another client. Wireline and the other one drilling. Going to start with the latter one next week. Oil & Gas Careers v5, Upstream and Downstream
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Jan 9 2014, 05:26 PM
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Jan 11 2014, 11:56 AM
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QUOTE(SGSuser @ Jan 10 2014, 10:23 AM) Trainings? Petrokon (hysys training sampai muntah) and then slb. If I can turn back time, I'd like to go for training with shell. Didn't know scholars have different door. QUOTE(echobrainproject @ Jan 10 2014, 02:11 PM) Thanks dude.QUOTE(Joe11223344 @ Jan 10 2014, 02:19 PM) Guys, does anyone hows what is the requirement for entry level engineer position in Halliburton? No specific cgpa. Above 3 is good enough. Get lucky to be called for an interview and just perform. I applied once and I got the job. It's more difficult with slb, baker, weatherford imo.Pointer? What does engineering in training (EIT) means? Does entry level meant for fresh graduates? Been applied for some position but result was unsuccessful. |
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Jan 25 2014, 01:32 PM
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QUOTE(azraeil @ Jan 12 2014, 06:17 PM) Congrats! I remember when you and mhyug were still looking for work, now things are looking up! Happy for you. Thanks bro. QUOTE(azraeil @ Jan 20 2014, 12:38 PM) It's a supply and demand thing. Lots of engineers in the industry that they can convert (i.e. Mech E from other industries can join to become drilling engineers etc and Chem E from other industries can join as a reservoir engineers with proper development and training) I have chemical eng background. My senior drilling engineer / drilling superintendent also from chemical eng background. If you don't have a degree in Geology or Geophysics, it is very unlikely (maybe if you do Physics) that you can be a Geologist or Geophysicist. Then again, if you take this specialised degree, then the industry you can join is also limited so it's a risk and reward thing as well. And for fresh grads who wanna get into those service companies, they won't look at your background so much. As long as you have engineering degree. Wireline and drilling is not much related to chemical. Electronic would be the best for wireline and pe would be common for drilling. But after all fresh grads are fresh grads regardless of what background you have, you came to learn kan. |
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Jan 25 2014, 01:48 PM
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QUOTE(wolf91 @ Jan 22 2014, 05:27 PM) Hi sifus, i am final semester student at local university seeking for 5 months internship in order to graduate on July 2014. Would anyone care to help me finding internship opportunity at any oil n gas company. I have done academic study and able to start immediately. Below are my credentials and qualifications. I don't know how difficult it is to secure an internship nowadays but as a motivation, my senior back then when I was in the service company is from aero background too. And my best friend too. Keep on trying. Do some research on what companies u can try. Email. Snail mail. Call them. Some efforts you know. Don't take this forum as a medium to get recruited. Education background : bachelor's degree in aircraft engineering Cgpa : 3.78 Qualification : ASNT level 2 in Ut, Mt and Lpi. Reason to jump into oil and gas industry: Not interested with aviation industry. I really really really appreciate if anyone could help me. Thank you so much. Not really the place from my experience. Just a medium for information sharing/learning. |
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