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4896la
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Jan 2 2014, 01:25 PM
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Guys, sorry to disturb, can anyone tell me what courses should I go for so that next time I can enroll in OnG field? I am spm leaver 2013 and I got slightly colour blind, this make me can't study marine engineer... I know this is a bit out of topic but I hope u guys can give me some clue... Your reply is appreciated
This post has been edited by 4896la: Jan 2 2014, 02:07 PM
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4896la
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Jan 10 2014, 08:37 AM
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Guys, can anyone tell me the salary for fresh grad petroleum engineer?
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4896la
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Jan 10 2014, 09:39 AM
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QUOTE(SGSuser @ Jan 10 2014, 09:29 AM) petronas 4k if u can enter no fixed salary, all depends on the company that wants u I see... Thanks for ur info
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4896la
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Jan 10 2014, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(SGSuser @ Jan 10 2014, 09:29 AM) petronas 4k if u can enter no fixed salary, all depends on the company that wants u How about minimum salary in other company?
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4896la
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Jan 10 2014, 02:58 PM
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QUOTE(Stamp @ Jan 10 2014, 02:56 PM) i know of a recent petroleum engineering fresh graduate who was recruited by another PSC. she got RM5.5k, and she had 3.90 CGPA.  3.9 >.<
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4896la
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Mar 31 2014, 08:36 PM
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Hi, anyone here is a graduate from Petroleum Engineering? Do you mind to share which institution are you from and how about the job u doing now? I just want to know more because I just want to start my study in P.E. I hope someone can tell me about your experience and your view in this course. Thanks
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4896la
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Apr 2 2014, 11:07 PM
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QUOTE(mouthpoop @ Apr 2 2014, 11:00 PM) Hey, saw your post and feel like replying. but these are all based on my anecdotal experience. results may varies from one to another. Graduated on the Jan 2013 with B.eng Petroleum Engineering from UTP. Not a Petronas scholar, so I am not bounded with the ten-year contract. Applied to various service providers, interviewed by some and it all boils down to this " they prefer someone from the Mechanical/Electrical/Civil instead of Petroleum". So, being a Petroleum Engineering graduate you just minimised the scope of your prospect to the operator company only (mostly). I applied Aker Subsea but was put in the procurement department cause my Petroleum Engineering knowledge cant be put into use at the Subsea Business unit. Now, to counter this recurring problem, I put ' Mechanical Engineer- Specialized in Petroleum Engineering' in my resume. greater chance to be selected for the intvw.  Owhh, but why OnG company prefer other engineer instead of petroleum? Isn't petroleum engineering focus all about petroleum which better for them?
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