Applied for an interview through school website and scheduled the interview within the week. The structure of the interview was just like I had seen on other reviews: I was asked about basically everything on my resume, down to the finest details. I was then asked about my plans for the future including long-term career goals. The interviewer then moved on the run-of-the mill interview questions ("tell me about a time when...."). The interviewer seemed to be going off of a list of questions until their timer went off signaling the end of the interview.
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None of the questions were difficult or technical - just think about times when you had to work with a team, in a diverse environment, and had to come up with a novel idea.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at ExxonMobil (Bengaluru) in Oct 2020
Interview
On-campus: First got my resume shortlisted and was called for a direct interview (1 hour).
I was asked a couple of basic questions from wave propagation, seismic, and well logging.
And Then last 15 min was kept for HR questions
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Question 1
Seismic Migration, Snell's Law, ray propagation in a layered earth.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ExxonMobil (Londres, Inglaterra) in Dec 2019
Interview
After the application stage there is a 30-45 minute phone or Skype interview. This is based some skills and some HR questions. The focus of this is mainly to select candidates for the selection day at there head quarters.
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Asked specific questions my undergraduate mapping project, what governs the sedimentation rates in the area etc.
I applied online. I interviewed at ExxonMobil (Londres, Inglaterra) in Dec 2018
Interview
I applied and online and a few weeks later received an email inviting me for an interview. I met the interviewer at my university, he asked many generic questions but also asked about geological/geophysical concepts. The interview itself was very relaxed.