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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Houston, TX (US) – Reviewed Sep 24, 2012
Interview Details Interview process is fair.
Interview Question – Where do you see yourself in 5 years. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – Offer was good.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Jan 2011 – Reviewed Feb 22, 2012
Interview Details Process Is Very Easy to Navigate
Interview Questions
Negotiation Details – Company Is Competitive But Firm In Negotiations First Offer Was Final
No Offer – Interviewed in Houston, TX (US) Sep 2011 – Reviewed Feb 10, 2012
Interview Details The interview was very scripted. Not much interaction, was similar to answering a questionnaire.Having said that, the interviewer was very informative and I had a good feel for what the expectations would be of me if I was hired on.
No Offer – Interviewed in Houston, TX (US) Oct 2011 – Reviewed Nov 09, 2011
Interview Details I met with a manager from Reservoir engineering, facilities engineering, production engineering and drilling engineering departments who each had specific questions to ask. After all the questions were answered we had informal conversation about their position, how I would fit into their department if I chose to work there. Also met with a senior VP briefly and an HR representative to go over benefits.
Interview Question – Asked a lot of questions about relevant courses / projects to the position. Answer Question
No Offer – Interviewed in Houston, TX (US) Oct 2011 – Reviewed Oct 31, 2011
Interview Details The interview was very short! The interviewer first talked about himself and his education background then asked me about my work experience that I have stated on the resume. No situational questions or behavioral or anything! It was the same way with other applicants as well.
Interview Question – what is your role in company x? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Sep 2010 – Reviewed Jun 05, 2011
Interview Details 1:1 interview at AAPG student expo; advance to an all day on-site interview where I was interviewed by several different groups of people, each from a different portion of the company with different specialties. Usually asked the same questions by each different group, which got old.
Interview Question – If you were given a project lets say (......) how would you go about attacking it? View Answer
Negotiation Details – Salary was what I had expected, so no negotiations were made
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Houston, TX (US) Aug 2008 – Reviewed Jan 18, 2010
Interview Details The department manager looked at the resume I sent in with my application and called and asked me to come in for an interview. I went in prepared to sell myself. I had a portfolio and everything. None of it was ever looked at. I was never asked a single question outside of "what do you think of our gym?" I was told what the job was, had the schedule explained to me, met some people around the office, and went home. That night I was offered the job. So were 3 other people. There is a 80% turnover rate in the department...
Interview Questions
Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Colorado Springs, CO (US) Apr 2007 – Reviewed Sep 16, 2009
Interview Details Interviewed through a recruiter for a contract to hire position. Several people interviewed me all at once in an office. Standard questions about technology and specific questions about SQL Server.
Interview Question – What do you think of cursors in TSQL? View Answer
Negotiation Details – Nothing to negotiate at the time since it was contract to hire.
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