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Want to enter a foreign oil company! !

Generally, the number of people who enter foreign companies in Southwest Petroleum University is more than a dozen every year (petroleum engineering). Generally, foreign companies such as Baker Hughes, Weatherford, Schlumberger and halliburton are also available, but there are few. Generally, there are two ways to enter foreign companies (as far as I know). At one time, foreign companies recruit summer interns every June, and those who perform well can get an offer directly (that's how I know Schlumberger). Foreign companies usually sign a two-party agreement, that is, an agreement between students and enterprises. That is to say, even if you have signed a tripartite agreement with a company before, you can still sign a contract with a foreign company. The graduates needed by foreign companies generally don't pay too much attention to credit scores, as long as they are not too bad, but they have high requirements for English and comprehensive ability. The interview is generally in English, and the topics of the interview are messy, and there are all kinds of topics, and the ability to improvise must be strong. A classmate I know is so good at English that he passed IELTS. As a result, Schlumberger kneels on both sides, and that's about it. The salary of foreign companies is really high. There are too many state-owned enterprises, and the monthly salary is generally above 1 W. There are subsidies when they appear, but the pressure is also great and the elimination rate is high. These things have to be considered