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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Ola2much: 9:10am On Jun 12, 2017
i just noticed i didn't choose any of the position advertised. I'm confused if i should go ahead taking the test and the video stuff. opinions pls.

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by applechekers: 9:30am On Jun 12, 2017
Okpanwu:
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I followed all the instruction, to disable the webcam after all the frustration dat webcam is in use by another program. now dat I have disable my webcam, the system is telling me, Webcam is not detected, pls wot do I need to do again oooooo.
Beside the love letter on this thread too plenty self...... My case is different Sha!!!!!

Search on Google. I'm assuming u have good enough internet access.

eg if you use hp pavilion just rearch " restart hp pavilion webcam"

Web cam set up can vary on different laptops.
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by whytemon(m): 9:32am On Jun 12, 2017
Lnxxxxx:


Fair, but remember I was painting a scenario. Also, shell is not that hard to get into and their recruitment is not so difficult compare to some companies. In addition, shell is a major coy that will always have a robust system, they need the staff, they need them to be Nigerians (NOGICDA) and their staff turn over is quite high; they don't have the luxury of being very selective. Especially now that they are using a new recruitment process: they don't have precedence for setting a comfortable benchmark.

I will paint 2 scenario using real life coys that have standards to keep for you:

GE is such coy, my friend works there in their US branch and they would love to recruit Nigerians more regularly but they did their research and concluded that our education system is "Junk". So they don't offer some of their best programs on Naija like their Edison program but they recruit once in a while and prefer experienced. Infact there was a time they were looking for graduate with GRE scores so that they can sponsor their higher education in US. That's a company with standards that's trying to adapt to their environment.

McKinsey and company on the other have standards they are not willing to compromise on. They invite you for their PST (although their ADH uses shl). They have a strict cut off mark, meet it or get a reject, after which you will need to survive a serious of interviews (case studies and Co, they even offer you tutorials before these interview, gives you an idea how difficult they are). Infact, their recruitment process is so hard that they hire less than one percent of the applications they receive. You have a better chance getting into stanford or Harvard mba program.

In summary, I don't believe their is such a strict benchmark else people would have received and instant rejection minutes after their cognitive test. They wouldn't have even bothered allowing you clog their severs with you plenty stories about why we want plenty more....oh sorry I mean why we want to work for shell grin

Caveat: Abeg no reference anything above ooo, na some facts mixed with observations and some assumptions.
It seems you have quite an amount of knowledge I would like to exploit. Pls, can you hit me up on my email address: Emmafeezytom@yahoo.com. Let's discuss more.
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Libo45: 9:47am On Jun 12, 2017
Lnxxxxx:


Morning bro, just actually reading your post. My respond is just for you and a small insight into what I said earlier. Not really about this recruitment.

First, I no dey brag oo, I don't have any claim to that, just stating fact. Then when I mentioned rig number, I was referring to the number of rigs they have "hired", it was to try to show how slow operations are. When the oil prices go down, what you hear is "low rig count". The number of rigs in e&p company gives you an indication of growth, confidence in the (country's) energy sector. Low rig count means a company with large drilling department work force will have a lot of redundant workers (company men), it means less contract and thus money for the servicing companies, it may also means less chance of hiring more people because if you don't plan to increase production by increasing number of wells then why increase overhead by hiring more people. You grow by drill more wells, the building infrastructure to service them, thus other departments like processing, production and Co. Then you start generating revenue.

As for reservoir, there are so may companies out there with reservoir naa, even splat has a field they haven't touched sef. Getting field is easy, getting the finance for start drilling and production is the hard part. Infact before it was easier because oil prices were over 100 dollars per barrel and cost of producing a barrel in naija on land is about 35 dollars per barrel (i think): so it mad profit, it's like telling you to invest 35 mill and get 100 mill. So most of the marginal field guys went to banks and made this pitch and got loans at exorbitant rates knowing that bad as e bad they will make profits. And as usual they will always over shot their budget but the have a gap of around 65 dollars per barrel even an idiot will still make profits with this margin. Now imagine what happened when the price dropped to the 30s embarassed. So my bro, no person will talk about fields or whatever when talking about company value or prospects, it's possible nothing of economic value is in that well. Else you will end up like orient that dug one of they most expensive "borehole" in Anambra cheesy

As for stress, you will need to get used to some disappointed with time. In naija, you may need to be very good at disappointed cheesy it's unfortunate but that's our economy and population at play for you.

On a lighter note, this one is not stress naa. When I was hustling my first job, I did test, group interview, then another interview, then another interview then another.... Infact when they call me for the offer I didn't know and was asking the hr person whether it was another interview again. I was so happy I thought to myself I done hammer, I am made. I was thinking my life has changed, infact I started eyeing houses in VI and Ikoyi (i thought all this traveling can't be in vain naa also from the outside the company is rumored to pay millions). Well I got the offer, it was barely 100k per month. You can't imagine my emotions then, happy because I finally got a job, but sad because it missed my expectations by a mile. Infact this one small, there is the major multinational in naija, my friend passed through their recruitment and did medicals sef, they didn't give him offer because of internal approval or something but promised him. Infact to commit themselves they brought him to Lagos and lodged him in a hotel for over 4 months (hotel bill over 40k per day). The guy don plan him life finish, planing on which car to buy, trying to find wife sef. Well at the end of the 4 months or so they called him to tell him it's not possible, give some reason. It was a very hard time for him, but he is with NNPC now (NPDC).

The thing is that you will get lots of stress and plenty disappointed but don't ever let it weigh you down. Take a day go out with a friend talk, play laugh. Come tomorrow, apply for the next job till you reach where God has planned for you.

Goodluck bro

Don't mind me slow morning, feeling "chatty"


Good morning bro,

Tnx 4 d insight. It's clearer now. Naija ain't easy mehn..
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by mavinc4u(f): 9:53am On Jun 12, 2017
scarplanet:


CAR criteria:
Capacity
Achievement
Responsibility

Hmm, so did you receive a success mail? In a nut shell they used working style sheet.
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by amydealeb: 10:00am On Jun 12, 2017
Wow!!!......u just earned my respect bro. Even tho I'm just starting out, I completely relate to all you've said and now, u just thought me a few valuable life lessons. I'll b sure to keep my chin up. Thanks bro!!





Lnxxxxx:


Morning bro, just actually reading your post. My respond is just for you and a small insight into what I said earlier. Not really about this recruitment.

First, I no dey brag oo, I don't have any claim to that, just stating fact. Then when I mentioned rig number, I was referring to the number of rigs they have "hired", it was to try to show how slow operations are. When the oil prices go down, what you hear is "low rig count". The number of rigs in e&p company gives you an indication of growth, confidence in the (country's) energy sector. Low rig count means a company with large drilling department work force will have a lot of redundant workers (company men), it means less contract and thus money for the servicing companies, it may also means less chance of hiring more people because if you don't plan to increase production by increasing number of wells then why increase overhead by hiring more people. You grow by drill more wells, the building infrastructure to service them, thus other departments like processing, production and Co. Then you start generating revenue.

As for reservoir, there are so may companies out there with reservoir naa, even splat has a field they haven't touched sef. Getting field is easy, getting the finance for start drilling and production is the hard part. Infact before it was easier because oil prices were over 100 dollars per barrel and cost of producing a barrel in naija on land is about 35 dollars per barrel (i think): so it mad profit, it's like telling you to invest 35 mill and get 100 mill. So most of the marginal field guys went to banks and made this pitch and got loans at exorbitant rates knowing that bad as e bad they will make profits. And as usual they will always over shot their budget but the have a gap of around 65 dollars per barrel even an idiot will still make profits with this margin. Now imagine what happened when the price dropped to the 30s embarassed. So my bro, no person will talk about fields or whatever when talking about company value or prospects, it's possible nothing of economic value is in that well. Else you will end up like orient that dug one of they most expensive "borehole" in Anambra cheesy

As for stress, you will need to get used to some disappointed with time. In naija, you may need to be very good at disappointed cheesy it's unfortunate but that's our economy and population at play for you.

On a lighter note, this one is not stress naa. When I was hustling my first job, I did test, group interview, then another interview, then another interview then another.... Infact when they call me for the offer I didn't know and was asking the hr person whether it was another interview again. I was so happy I thought to myself I done hammer, I am made. I was thinking my life has changed, infact I started eyeing houses in VI and Ikoyi (i thought all this traveling can't be in vain naa also from the outside the company is rumored to pay millions). Well I got the offer, it was barely 100k per month. You can't imagine my emotions then, happy because I finally got a job, but sad because it missed my expectations by a mile. Infact this one small, there is the major multinational in naija, my friend passed through their recruitment and did medicals sef, they didn't give him offer because of internal approval or something but promised him. Infact to commit themselves they brought him to Lagos and lodged him in a hotel for over 4 months (hotel bill over 40k per day). The guy don plan him life finish, planing on which car to buy, trying to find wife sef. Well at the end of the 4 months or so they called him to tell him it's not possible, give some reason. It was a very hard time for him, but he is with NNPC now (NPDC).

The thing is that you will get lots of stress and plenty disappointed but don't ever let it weigh you down. Take a day go out with a friend talk, play laugh. Come tomorrow, apply for the next job till you reach where God has planned for you.

Goodluck bro

Don't mind me slow morning, feeling "chatty"

Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Nobody: 10:32am On Jun 12, 2017
Lnxxxxx:


Morning bro, just actually reading your post. My respond is just for you and a small insight into what I said earlier. Not really about this recruitment.

First, I no dey brag oo, I don't have any claim to that, just stating fact. Then when I mentioned rig number, I was referring to the number of rigs they have "hired", it was to try to show how slow operations are. When the oil prices go down, what you hear is "low rig count". The number of rigs in e&p company gives you an indication of growth, confidence in the (country's) energy sector. Low rig count means a company with large drilling department work force will have a lot of redundant workers (company men), it means less contract and thus money for the servicing companies, it may also means less chance of hiring more people because if you don't plan to increase production by increasing number of wells then why increase overhead by hiring more people. You grow by drill more wells, the building infrastructure to service them, thus other departments like processing, production and Co. Then you start generating revenue.

As for reservoir, there are so may companies out there with reservoir naa, even splat has a field they haven't touched sef. Getting field is easy, getting the finance for start drilling and production is the hard part. Infact before it was easier because oil prices were over 100 dollars per barrel and cost of producing a barrel in naija on land is about 35 dollars per barrel (i think): so it mad profit, it's like telling you to invest 35 mill and get 100 mill. So most of the marginal field guys went to banks and made this pitch and got loans at exorbitant rates knowing that bad as e bad they will make profits. And as usual they will always over shot their budget but the have a gap of around 65 dollars per barrel even an idiot will still make profits with this margin. Now imagine what happened when the price dropped to the 30s :-[. So my bro, no person will talk about fields or whatever when talking about company value or prospects, it's possible nothing of economic value is in that well. Else you will end up like orient that dug one of they most expensive "borehole" in Anambra cheesy

As for stress, you will need to get used to some disappointed with time. In naija, you may need to be very good at disappointed cheesy it's unfortunate but that's our economy and population at play for you.

On a lighter note, this one is not stress naa. When I was hustling my first job, I did test, group interview, then another interview, then another interview then another.... Infact when they call me for the offer I didn't know and was asking the hr person whether it was another interview again. I was so happy I thought to myself I done hammer, I am made. I was thinking my life has changed, infact I started eyeing houses in VI and Ikoyi (i thought all this traveling can't be in vain naa also from the outside the company is rumored to pay millions). Well I got the offer, it was barely 100k per month. You can't imagine my emotions then, happy because I finally got a job, but sad because it missed my expectations by a mile. Infact this one small, there is the major multinational in naija, my friend passed through their recruitment and did medicals sef, they didn't give him offer because of internal approval or something but promised him. Infact to commit themselves they brought him to Lagos and lodged him in a hotel for over 4 months (hotel bill over 40k per day). The guy don plan him life finish, planing on which car to buy, trying to find wife sef. Well at the end of the 4 months or so they called him to tell him it's not possible, give some reason. It was a very hard time for him, but he is with NNPC now (NPDC).

The thing is that you will get lots of stress and plenty disappointed but don't ever let it weigh you down. Take a day go out with a friend talk, play laugh. Come tomorrow, apply for the next job till you reach where God has planned for you.

Goodluck bro

Don't mind me slow morning, feeling "chatty"

I don't mean to pry into your knowledge or experience but there are so many misleading information in your posts and why I mention you, so you can perhaps check through and correct. However you have put up some right information.
First bolded : Number of active rigs does not signify growth or stagnancy in any EandP company. It's only normal for drilling activities to reduce when oil prices are low. Driliing is just one part of a field development, tho about the most expensive. The fact that there is no drilling does not mean other field development processes and appraisal aren't going on. Yes, shell has about only one active rig on Bonga main but yea, yea, number of wells that were drilled on land last year will be put into production. So, drilling does not account totally for growth.
@ second bolded: getting a field is not easy given the politics in Nigeria, getting finance may be tough but if you can present a strong case, you will. There are a lot of Nigerian independents that are doing very fine at the moment. They are getting finance, producing and drilling more wells. Seplats business is not just oil same with many of these IOc's. They have gas monetisation programs i.e Seplats ohaji amukpe gas project and so many. Another reason why I said drilling does not equal growth totally.
@ 3rd bolded: there are different kind of wells drilled at different times in the life of a field. First is exploratory- to confirm the presence of oil or gas and possibly amount. which I think happened in the case of the fourth bolded. Then you have appraisals and development wells. The number of proven, probable and possible reserves is very important in a company's valuation. It serves a basis to know the company"s future standing. Fields are being discovered almost every year. When you hear discovered it means there is proven presence of oil and gas and yea, there is nothing wrong in drilling a wildcat well. If you don't drill there is no way you find oil.

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Lnxxxxx(m): 10:54am On Jun 12, 2017
majekdom2:
I don't mean to pry into your knowledge or experience but there are so many misleading information in your posts and why I mention you, so you can perhaps check through and correct. However you have put up some right information.
First bolded : Number of active rigs does not signify growth or stagnancy in any EandP company. It's only normal for drilling activities to reduce when oil prices are low. Driliing is just one part of a field development, tho about the most expensive. The fact that there is no drilling does not mean other field development processes and appraisal aren't going on. Yes, shell has about only one active rig on Bonga main but yea, yea, number of wells that were drilled on land last year will be put into production. So, drilling does not account totally for growth.
@ second bolded: getting a field is not easy given the politics in Nigeria, getting finance may be tough but if you can present a strong case, you will. There are a lot of Nigerian independents that are doing very fine at the moment. They are getting finance, producing and drilling more wells. Seplats business is not just oil same with many of these IOc's. They have gas monetisation programs i.e Seplats ohaji amukpe gas project and so many. Another reason why I said drilling does not equal growth totally.
@ 3rd bolded: there are different kind of wells drilled at different times in the life of a well. First is exploratory- to confirm the presence of oil or gas and possibly amount. which I think happened in the case of the fourth bolded. Then you have appraisals and development wells. The number of probable and possible reserves is very important in a company's valuation. It serves a basis to know the company"s future standing. Fields are being discovered almost every year. When you hear discovered it means there is probable presence of oil and gas and yea, there is nothing wrong in drilling a wildcat well. If you don't drill there is no way you find oil.

Very correct, but I was speaking broadly, because I know my audience. If I was talking details there are many specifics that cone into play and we can go about it forever.

I never said splat was idle or said they only depended on crude oil for revenue, just that they and plenty other companies have fields they have not developed. And I was talking relative, lemme rephrase: funding is way harder than getting the leases. For perspective it's easy to open a water company compared to funding it. You get

But we agree that we need to drill before production. We agree that a company needs to have an object to determine its function/type of business (any business or contract conducted by a company outside it's object is void CAMA) so are limited in revenue generating activities. We also agree that you need to drill first; exploratory and later appraisal to appraise a reservoir. So we are back to drilling abi. Drilling a good indication not an absolute just like GDP is an economy indicator not absolute.

Also, you may need to go through the trail to understand what my object is, I was only trying to clear up earlier statement I made.
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by ighodalonosa(m): 11:17am On Jun 12, 2017
PLS HOW MANY QUESTIONS WERE ASKED DURING THE VIDEO INTERVIEW AND WHAT ARE THE QUESTIONS ASKED?
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by JOETITUS(m): 11:46am On Jun 12, 2017
Hahahaha my LOVE has arrived. I am not understanding. Just wasted my MB, well life continues, Just experienced virtual interviewing sha.

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by JOETITUS(m): 11:47am On Jun 12, 2017
Hahahaha my LOVE letter has arrived. I am not understanding. Just wasted my MB, well life continues, Just experienced virtual interviewing sha.

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Okpanwu(m): 12:05pm On Jun 12, 2017
Like when do I expect my success message pls. just took the online video interview not quite long.....
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by ElJay162: 12:06pm On Jun 12, 2017
Love letter after 7 days.
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by peterayoola7: 12:17pm On Jun 12, 2017
I completed my STAGE ONE (verbal/numerical/abstract and on-demand video interview) of the SHELL Graduate recruitment last week Wednesday 7th June,... the only email I got was the successful completion of stage one and report of my 'working styles' assessment. My colleagues got emails that they are not going to the next stage 2 days after STAGE ONE... Anyone in my shoe?

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by tyakson99: 12:21pm On Jun 12, 2017
JOETITUS:
Hahahaha my LOVE letter has arrived. I am not understanding. Just wasted my MB, well life continues, Just experienced virtual interviewing sha.
sorry about that bro. when did u complete your assessment?
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Skilme(m): 12:21pm On Jun 12, 2017
ElJay162:
Love letter after 7 days.
Same here
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by emmenem(m): 12:22pm On Jun 12, 2017
Bros,I'm still waiting for there email as well. I completed all the test on Saturday.
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by MyPicsSaysItall: 12:35pm On Jun 12, 2017
esarx:


Try turning off other software that might be using the webcam. E.g. Skype
I made sure all prograns were turned off. Well, I'll try it later in the day. Thanks
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Oyeboade93: 12:51pm On Jun 12, 2017
Please can some with a first class honour in "Agricultural administration" apply for the post of Human Resource Analyst?
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Nobody: 1:04pm On Jun 12, 2017
Humans are already checking your credentials, CV.
Login and put in your cover letter and specify d position u want.

This is for those who scaled through the robotic assessment i.e. those who did not receive regret mail after 4 days from d day they completed stage one assessment.

Guys are now receiving regret mail. Make no mistake. Only one stage left to Shell. I am expecting my regret mail soon. My freind was just served possibly due to less than 2013. Hoping my masters degree within d year will suffice.

I just recently got PhD full scholarship but I need this Shell job

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Olaleyeabdullah(m): 1:07pm On Jun 12, 2017
Okpanwu:
.
I followed all the instruction, to disable the webcam after all the frustration dat webcam is in use by another program. now dat I have disable my webcam, the system is telling me, Webcam is not detected, pls wot do I need to do again oooooo.
Beside the love letter on this thread too plenty self...... My case is different Sha!!!!!
...according to dem disable web-cam restart your system den enable web-cam. If u r still experiencing that after doing these then...make sure u r in a place dat has light tor
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by tyakson99: 1:46pm On Jun 12, 2017
usqoh:
Humans are already checking your credentials, CV.
Login and put in your cover letter and specify d position u want.

This is for those who scaled through the robotic assessment i.e. those who did not receive regret mail after 4 days from d day they completed stage one assessment.

Guys are now receiving regret mail. Make no mistake. Only one stage left to Shell. I am expecting my regret mail soon. My freind was just served possibly due to less than 2013. Hoping my masters degree within d year will suffice.

I just recently got PhD full scholarship but I need this Shell job
upload which cover letter again? what happened to the one we uploaded during application? and congrat on your phD scholarship, na d sure way be that o. that wat am looking for when I finish my masters too. no time to waste
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Nobody: 1:55pm On Jun 12, 2017
The moment I wished didn't arrive. My "love letter" just arrived after 7 days. I guess it's movement to other hustle. Wishing the rest of you the best.
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by dameezzyy: 2:13pm On Jun 12, 2017
Love letter after 7 days....moving on

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Samkeniyy(m): 2:15pm On Jun 12, 2017
SAAS:
The moment I wished didn't arrive. My "love letter" just arrived after 7 days. I guess it's movement to other hustle. Wishing the rest of you the best.
How far with EY
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Royce20: 2:16pm On Jun 12, 2017
Shell whyyyyy?? cry cry cry
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by DreManuel(m): 2:16pm On Jun 12, 2017
10 days gone without response. Still hoping. Holding on.

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by GentlemanAyo(m): 2:17pm On Jun 12, 2017
SAAS:
The moment I wished didn't arrive. My "love letter" just arrived after 7 days. I guess it's movement to other hustle. Wishing the rest of you the best.

As in you completed stage one last week Monday?
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Nobody: 2:19pm On Jun 12, 2017
Samkeniyy:

How far with EY
Just tot of u sef. Still waiting to hear from them. Hoping
Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by Nobody: 2:20pm On Jun 12, 2017
GentlemanAyo:


As in you completed stage one last week Monday?
Yes, last Monday, some minutes past noon.

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by GentlemanAyo(m): 2:27pm On Jun 12, 2017
SAAS:

Yes, last Monday, some minutes past noon.
I just see my own now, chai embarassed did mine around past noon too

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Re: Shell Nigeria Graduate Recruitment 2017 by jayloms: 2:30pm On Jun 12, 2017
dameezzyy:
Love letter after 7 days....moving on

Dem serve you... after 7days ? Cause I am not hondastanding!!

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