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IDK806
post Sep 22 2012, 03:35 PM

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QUOTE(ckyuen @ Sep 15 2012, 12:56 AM)
Hi all. anyone was informed to have an interview with slb in KL next wed (19th sept)?

I get a call from 0321792888. I am unconfirmed with it as I just get an email this morning from slb that I was declined. then in the afternoon i get this call and ask me to attend the interview. and I no receive any email regarding where to interview and she no tell me which position I get offered either.
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How did you apply to SLB? I did it through their online application procedure but even after a month, it still show's Status : Submitted/Received
IDK806
post Sep 22 2012, 08:31 PM

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QUOTE(myusuf8 @ Sep 22 2012, 07:17 PM)
Usually,there are 2 ways of application,either through online application(www.slb.com) or drop ur resume during career fair e.g UTM/UTP Career Fair.Be patient,SLB's recruiting process takes such a long time,but depends on the position that u applied? smile.gif
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I applied for a chemical engineer position. Did it last month, and i think accidentally re-applied few days ago. All done online through their website. Lol. I have an offer in an oil & gas company at the moment and will be starting soon but still waiting for other offers if there are any coming my way.
IDK806
post Sep 22 2012, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(backspace66 @ Sep 22 2012, 08:35 PM)
chemical engineer position in slb?i don't think such position exist,u are better off applying for a field engineer position or petroleum related technical position such ad reservoir engineer,etc...
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opps sry,

the job profile is Research, engineering, manufacturing and sustaining (REMS). There were a list of engineering disciplines to choose from but I don't think they are positions, but probably qualifications or something which is related to the Job profile. smile.gif
IDK806
post Sep 22 2012, 10:15 PM

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QUOTE(backspace66 @ Sep 22 2012, 09:55 PM)
owh,that's REMS,like an RnD arms of SLB,in that case,the position probably exist,since I know some of my friend who worked as Electrical and Mechanical Engineer in REMS.
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yeap i guess that's the one smile.gif


Added on September 22, 2012, 10:18 pm
QUOTE(myusuf8 @ Sep 22 2012, 09:55 PM)
Just grab any offer that you got for this time being,if you aim to work with SLB,just continue your effort & don't give up,as I said,hiring process will take quite some time.Most of recent graduates prefer to apply for Field Engineer/Specialist. But,there are also many other positions that available.For details,refer to their website.
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True that. However, the current position offered to me is a commercial area position (market assessment, risk mgmt, commercial plan etc.) which gets me thinking would it be suitable for me since I am from a chemical engineer background. I know engineers work in various field and not only engineering. But as a starting to my career, would it be a good choice to go into the commercial area?

But I would most probably accept it anyways.

This post has been edited by IDK806: Sep 22 2012, 10:18 PM
IDK806
post Sep 23 2012, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(myusuf8 @ Sep 23 2012, 12:07 AM)
Was it your first job offer?If yes,from my point of view,just accept it for this time being & at the same time also look for another job that related to ur qualification.As a fresh graduate/entry level,u can go to various fields/industries.If u still interested to join SLB,why don't u try to apply for Field Engineer position since graduate from any engineering course can apply for that position.
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Yeaps, it's my first offer and I think it would be a good experience learning some new things while on the lookout for any better jobs, if there are any. I believe there still will be some technical side to the position offered to me. Fingers-crossed smile.gif

I would've preferred process engineer tbh but probably I can ask for a transfer later or so. Hmmm, yea might look into field engineering. Cheers!

 

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