Horizon Well Logging - Oklahoma interview questions
Updated 7 June 2019
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Phone interview, it was pretty easy. Just talked about myself and they offered me the job. They didn't really ask much, more interested in seeing if I could make it to the mudlogging training in Tulsa
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Basically just told them about myself and they offered me the job over the phone
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Horizon Well Logging - Oklahoma (Arlington, TX) in May 2017
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Phone interview format, and the interviewer was nice and respecetful. They will offer a position very soon after the interview. Really was friendly and made the interview process smooth and easy going, while keeping the interview professional. Was prepared with resume in front of them and asked about several aspects of the resume in order to explain certain skills/experience.
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Asked about any mudlogging experience and what kind of classes taken in college.
I applied online. I interviewed at Horizon Well Logging - Oklahoma (Oklahoma City, OK) in May 2016
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well, i had a phone call interview and on site interview. and then i met some of the geologist at the site and they showed me around the site. And they also talk to me what they do and how sometimes they have to be on the site for long hours in the middle of the nowhere.