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re: Fellow O&G guys, interview questions, New question in the OP
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:17 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:17 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
What u doing now?
The life is not for everyone, after about the 3rd week your start getting a lil stir crazy with nothing else to look at besides the water.
The life is not for everyone, after about the 3rd week your start getting a lil stir crazy with nothing else to look at besides the water.
This post was edited on 9/29/14 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 9/29/14 at 9:19 pm to GREENHEAD22
Project management.
That's why I took the job I have. It was the most responsibility I could get right out of school, but I miss big industry.
Eta: I did shite work in plants all through college. I miss working with those kinda people. The office life is tough for somebody who grew up around a bunch of contract hands.
To answer the thread, the interview wasn't bad at all. First interview was pretty standard. Second one was presentations, dinner, and interview. Be social and be normal ask questions if you're interested. Research the different PSLs ahead of time and show up with questions because you have to pick your top 3 in the 2nd interview. Be intelligent, don't be a dumbass try hard who says "I don't wanna work in no damn office I wanna pull wrenches"
That's not what they're looking for.
That's why I took the job I have. It was the most responsibility I could get right out of school, but I miss big industry.
Eta: I did shite work in plants all through college. I miss working with those kinda people. The office life is tough for somebody who grew up around a bunch of contract hands.
To answer the thread, the interview wasn't bad at all. First interview was pretty standard. Second one was presentations, dinner, and interview. Be social and be normal ask questions if you're interested. Research the different PSLs ahead of time and show up with questions because you have to pick your top 3 in the 2nd interview. Be intelligent, don't be a dumbass try hard who says "I don't wanna work in no damn office I wanna pull wrenches"
That's not what they're looking for.
This post was edited on 9/29/14 at 9:24 pm
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