hello sifu2 and otai2..
im looking for a job. im graduated with bachelor of electrical & electronics engineering. 0 exp. hard to get a job nowdays.. appreciate any help from u all.. thanx~
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Jun 29 2014, 12:29 PM
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hello sifu2 and otai2..
im looking for a job. im graduated with bachelor of electrical & electronics engineering. 0 exp. hard to get a job nowdays.. appreciate any help from u all.. thanx~ |
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Jun 29 2014, 03:33 PM
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QUOTE(ch_teo @ Jun 26 2014, 05:44 PM) It is about how u market urself and fine-tune your CV. With only the first 2 years in the industry, certain customers already phoned me for intetview if wanna go join them without my latest CV available to them. But i rejected them politely, after 6 years plus, almosy every week got 1 to 3 phone call or/and email for opportunities local, UK, China, Russia, MidEast... ch_teo, thanks for the reply. actually i always update my cv and update to their database. until i also dunno which company i have applied for job because its too many. average about 20 emails send out from my email everyday seeking a job.Always update ur CV and upload to their database. build your qualifications and solid experience at the same time. but they said, i just have 2 years exp. so they cant make me into fresh grad level, and not so exp yet. maybe i'm not so bright like you, thats why difficult for me eventho to get call for interview. i'm not choosy, i just grab anything i can. but i still didnt get any offer yet. This post has been edited by camel_active: Jun 29 2014, 03:34 PM |
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Jun 29 2014, 06:08 PM
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QUOTE(camel_active @ Jun 29 2014, 03:33 PM) ch_teo, thanks for the reply. actually i always update my cv and update to their database. until i also dunno which company i have applied for job because its too many. average about 20 emails send out from my email everyday seeking a job. i feel you. in due time. ive been firing them emials every day even during my working hours. hope 1 of them emails/apps will get noticedbut they said, i just have 2 years exp. so they cant make me into fresh grad level, and not so exp yet. maybe i'm not so bright like you, thats why difficult for me eventho to get call for interview. i'm not choosy, i just grab anything i can. but i still didnt get any offer yet. |
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Jun 29 2014, 06:17 PM
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Hi all,
Just a couple of questions for the experienced people in this OnG thread - its a very good thread with tons of info. 1. Does anyone know what the graduate pay for Shell is like for a reservoir engineer? Including allowances for move from west msia to east msia. 2. Am wondering if reservoir engineering a good place to start getting my feet wet in the industry. Have heard stories of experienced reservoir engineers with 10-15 years exp commanding good salaries and respect from the industry. 3. Other than the $$ difference between working for a client and the 4 big contractors (slb, halli, baker, weatherford), I was wondering whether it was better to join a client or a contractor? The contractors seem to have a great training program, chance to move about + get your hands dirty+great $$. However I have also heard that the supermajor's training for graduates is also very good and the money is not bad. Would like a comparison if possible. Your feedback will be highly appreciated. Btw this is coming from someone who has been offered a job with a supermajor but feels sad that the 4 big contractors (his 1st choices) didn't call him up for an interview. =( This post has been edited by yuennium: Jun 29 2014, 06:27 PM |
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Jun 29 2014, 10:09 PM
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Latfi Rahman
Seeks. Graduate from uitm, uia or utp to fulfil vacancies below. 1. Mechanical engineer 2. Civil engineer 3. Chemical petroleum engineer 4. Tender and procurement ( urgent post ). Email your interest to Ltnaz@oilgon.com +012 380 3820. |
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Jun 30 2014, 12:57 PM
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QUOTE(ady775 @ Jun 26 2014, 01:47 PM) Hi there, Hi, I recently got a job offer in a local compant as Equipment Engineer for Hydraulic Workover Unit. Their schedule is 4 weeks offshore and 2 weeks rest. Unfortunately I believe its offshore allowance is only RM80/day. Plus the work scope will be same as a mechanic( informed during interviews). I would like to know if its worth it to join this company as their basic is as same as my current company. Less than 4k. Please advise as I am having hard time to decide. Thank you. I got an interview invite for the post of equipment engineer in one company. I've googled this position but every site that I've visited has pointed me in the direction of rotating equipment engineer. What's the job description of an Equipment Engineer? What equipment do you work on? |
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Jun 30 2014, 01:15 PM
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QUOTE(yuennium @ Jun 29 2014, 02:17 AM) Hi all, I'm just wondering if it would be a good comparable when referring to operators and oilfield services companies. To be specific for reservoir engineer or any subsurface positions.Just a couple of questions for the experienced people in this OnG thread - its a very good thread with tons of info. 1. Does anyone know what the graduate pay for Shell is like for a reservoir engineer? Including allowances for move from west msia to east msia. 2. Am wondering if reservoir engineering a good place to start getting my feet wet in the industry. Have heard stories of experienced reservoir engineers with 10-15 years exp commanding good salaries and respect from the industry. 3. Other than the $$ difference between working for a client and the 4 big contractors (slb, halli, baker, weatherford), I was wondering whether it was better to join a client or a contractor? The contractors seem to have a great training program, chance to move about + get your hands dirty+great $$. However I have also heard that the supermajor's training for graduates is also very good and the money is not bad. Would like a comparison if possible. Your feedback will be highly appreciated. Btw this is coming from someone who has been offered a job with a supermajor but feels sad that the 4 big contractors (his 1st choices) didn't call him up for an interview. =( From my understanding, reservoir engineer tends to be station in office and working on simulation, dynamic model, analysis and etc etc using sophisticated software programs. While those are 4 big contractors theirs business are mainly to provide services to operators like Petronas, Shell, Exxon and so on. So these kinds of jobs are done by field engineer or field specialist which come from different segments (wireline, completion, cementing and etc). So the opportunity to get your hands dirty, working on site with big money is there. Yes, I also know that these 4 big contractors have their own subsurface team (G&G, Petrophyscist, RE). I think these people also more likely to work in office based. Very rare going to the site. (Correct me if I'm wrong). Their working nature more or less same with operators which emphasize on consultancy services. IMO, field people (FE or FS) cannot be compared with those working in subsurface team doing all FDP stuffs at office. Money wise, as I know both of them get very good pays. I'm going to graduate soon with MSc Petroleum Engineering, but feel uncertain with job prospect in Malaysia |
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Jun 30 2014, 02:55 PM
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QUOTE(LOLIam @ Jun 30 2014, 01:15 PM) I'm just wondering if it would be a good comparable when referring to operators and oilfield services companies. To be specific for reservoir engineer or any subsurface positions. Dont worry man - I was in the same boat as you with a Masters in PE.From my understanding, reservoir engineer tends to be station in office and working on simulation, dynamic model, analysis and etc etc using sophisticated software programs. While those are 4 big contractors theirs business are mainly to provide services to operators like Petronas, Shell, Exxon and so on. So these kinds of jobs are done by field engineer or field specialist which come from different segments (wireline, completion, cementing and etc). So the opportunity to get your hands dirty, working on site with big money is there. Yes, I also know that these 4 big contractors have their own subsurface team (G&G, Petrophyscist, RE). I think these people also more likely to work in office based. Very rare going to the site. (Correct me if I'm wrong). Their working nature more or less same with operators which emphasize on consultancy services. IMO, field people (FE or FS) cannot be compared with those working in subsurface team doing all FDP stuffs at office. Money wise, as I know both of them get very good pays. I'm going to graduate soon with MSc Petroleum Engineering, but feel uncertain with job prospect in Malaysia The jobs are available in Malaysia - you just have to be confident, patient and have faith in yourself while you look for a job. Also dont shy away from asking around or sending your CV out to people. Took me about 4.5 mths to find a job - and I still havent started yet (will most likely only start in Sept). This means that it took me around 9 mths to actually get back into work after finishing in Dec last year! Was hoping to kick off my new working life as a FE/FS but it looks like FDPs/planning/production forecasts/simulations/well test interpretations for me now! All the best with your future plans! |
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Jun 30 2014, 04:54 PM
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hi, does trainee programs for fresh graduate in OnG sector entitled for EPF?
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Jul 1 2014, 12:52 PM
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Hi otai2s..wanna ask ur opinion bout my future work prospect...currently, working as design engineer at Cameron. Main responsibility is designed Wellhead & X-mas Tree Equipment. I want to expand & further my career but I still not sure which path should I choose. Need otai2s to help me. Thanks.
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Jul 1 2014, 05:13 PM
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QUOTE(afarhan1986 @ Jul 1 2014, 12:52 PM) Hi otai2s..wanna ask ur opinion bout my future work prospect...currently, working as design engineer at Cameron. Main responsibility is designed Wellhead & X-mas Tree Equipment. I want to expand & further my career but I still not sure which path should I choose. Need otai2s to help me. Thanks. this is subsea? can join FMC, Aker? |
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Jul 1 2014, 09:41 PM
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hi...i got invited for a face to face interview for Shell graduate program. Anyone gone through this before? what should i prepare?@.@
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Jul 2 2014, 02:19 AM
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Jul 2 2014, 02:23 PM
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QUOTE(mohdyakup @ Jun 29 2014, 10:09 PM) Latfi Rahman Are they a recruitment firm?Seeks. Graduate from uitm, uia or utp to fulfil vacancies below. 1. Mechanical engineer 2. Civil engineer 3. Chemical petroleum engineer 4. Tender and procurement ( urgent post ). Email your interest to Ltnaz@oilgon.com +012 380 3820. |
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Jul 2 2014, 04:48 PM
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Can anyone share if any o&g company required a designer? i have almost 4 years exp in mech designing but not in o&g industry. so what the best way i can try to apply any jobs?
TQ. |
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Jul 2 2014, 10:39 PM
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QUOTE(wywy2020 @ Jul 1 2014, 05:13 PM) Mine is surface division....yeah, usually who join Cameron is easier to jump to competitor company like Aker, FMC, Solaralert....but I need a job that more 'secure' in long term carrier for e.g. drilling or completion. Based on my experience, is it possible for me to go to completion engineering......Anyone can help me... |
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Jul 3 2014, 06:00 AM
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Seems like PRW is on hiring mode across all depts.
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QUOTE(BaRT @ Jun 27 2014, 05:20 PM) "Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) in any discipline." means any local universities and colleges? |
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