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kaiser658
post Jun 19 2015, 11:02 AM

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Good morning O&G brothers,

I'm here to seek your advice.

I have been invited for an interview with East 101 for graduate process engineer position. They are focused on providing advanced process solutions for oil and gas processing industry using process simulation technologies.

There will be three phases, with Phase 1 being written evaluation and Phase 2 being group analytical problem solving. If I pass both phases, then Phase 3 will be face-to-face interview.

Honestly, this is the first time I will be attending such interview with evaluation tests. I am not sure how the group interview will be carried out typically. Is it all about case studies revolving O&G?

As for written evaluation, is it important for me to revise everything from my undergraduate studies, particularly in Chemical Engineering? I am afraid they will be very tough.

Some advice would be really helpful. I hope to ace this coming interview. I will try my best.

Thank you in advance for the time. smile.gif
kaiser658
post Jun 19 2015, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(kockroach @ Jun 19 2015, 02:07 PM)
Are you good in Hysis?
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Hi kockroach,

I used HYSYS quite often during my undergraduate studies. However, I have not used it for more than a year already. Have gotten rusty.
kaiser658
post Jun 19 2015, 03:41 PM

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QUOTE(Mr. HH @ Jun 19 2015, 03:25 PM)
Hi kaiser, when did u apply for the position? how fast they reviewed your application and invited u for the interview? I also applied the vacancy last week but no news until now. Thanks.
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Hi Mr. HH,

I applied on last Sunday. I had my phone interview two days ago. I hope you get a call soon too. smile.gif

QUOTE(kockroach @ Jun 19 2015, 03:25 PM)
Their principal consultant also work as a trainer for process simulation, methinks you gonna need to brushed up your hysis skill. I am not from process background though
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Noted. I probably gonna sneak in to my Uni for HYSYS revision. tongue.gif
kaiser658
post Oct 15 2015, 11:25 PM

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Hi all,

I also received an interview invitation from Cameron, for tendering engineer position.

I am wondering if this position is geared towards sales? Is this a good position for me to learn and enhancing my technical knowledge (for example, instrument design/drawing, P&ID or instrument setup and commissioning)?

Some advice would be helpful. Thank you in advance. smile.gif

 

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