I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Chevron
Interview
Good straight forward interview, I talked to three different interviewers and their questions were smooth, nice and straight forward. Human Resources discussions were also great, they work you thru the process in the very best way imaginable, except for when they nervously started asking for my immigration status and related things of that nature.
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Chevron (Belle Chasse, LA)
Interview
I first interviewed on-campus and received a second interview several months later. The second interview consisted of three 30 min interviews in the morning, a 30 min discussion with an HR manager after lunch, a brief talk about my results from my graduate work, and, finally, an interview with the Technical Manager. The experience was good overall, and I learned a lot about the interview process. The people were great, in general. They really love working for Chevron. I was very impressed by not only the plant and the people, but also their community outreach efforts.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None of the questions were unexpected. They dealt with communication, how you deal with conflicts/disagreements, leadership roles, and how you interact in a diverse group of individuals (cultural, socioeconomical, etc).
On campus interview with EIT and senior engineer. General behaviour based questions along with an overview of Chevron and their assets. Offers were given two weeks after the interview by phone.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Discuss time when you had to assume a leadership role when you weren't already in that position.