I decided to write this review as I was struggling to find a comprehensive review when I was interviewing with ExxonMobil previously.
In summary: 3 interviews done over two days
- 1 hour Zoom video call each
- STAR format, casual conversations
- 1-on-1 with Malaysian engineers and expats, except for the final interview where two senior engineers were present
The first two rounds were 100% behavioral. This part was a little bit exhausting as they were scheduled back-to-back on the same day. No technical questions were asked. More on understanding you as a person - your college experience, employment history, past decisions made and why you made them, self-development, future goals, etc.
The final interview was 50% technical 50% behavioral. Most of the technical questions asked were basic engineering stuff you should have known from your freshman/sophomore engineering courses. I answered some of the “basic” engineering questions incorrectly here, so don’t worry about giving the right answers every time - just make sure to be honest when you don’t know something. Don’t make things up, think out loud, and ask LOTS of questions. Remember this is as much an interview for you as it is for the interviewers to get to know you. There was also a scenario question given to me where they wanted to know my reaction and thought process in a critical situation. Again, no right and wrong answers here. We talked a lot about office culture and career progression in the final interview.
The entire interview process from the first to the final round took about a week (after having waited for months to hear back from the recruiter). I thoroughly enjoyed every conversation I got to have with the interviewers despite not being able to interview in person. I could sense the genuineness in each interviewer in getting to know me as a potential coworker. I liked that they don’t discount the candidate for having no prior experience in the O&G industry since fresh grads are not expected to know the technical side of things anyway.
I hope this was helpful!