Very though and consistent contact between employer and potential hire. I felt that I was always in the loop with how well their communication was with me. Relevant questions were asked during the interview. Once interviewing was complete, they toured me around the facility.
The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Weatherford
Interview
Got the first interview via University recruiting. Interviewed with a recruiter who asked typical interview-type questions.
Got an email about a week or two later inviting me for an on-site interview in Houston. Flew out there with a few other people from my school. We each interviewed with 4 different engineering managers, about 30 minutes each. They all pretty much had me talk about my resume and they also wanted to know what my interests/hobbies were. Then they fed us lunch and then they took us on a tour of the facility. Flew back that evening.
Received an email about 2 weeks after that with an offer.
Overall the process wasn't bad. Everyone I met in the office that day was very friendly and welcoming. Definitely seem like a good group of people to work with.
I applied through university. I interviewed at Weatherford
Interview
I can designed of flow pipe line depending on international standard like API 5L , ASME B31.3, ASME 31.4 which is include extend the pipe starting from well head to mani fold in the station until the storage tank also l can designed flow tank depending on international standard like API 650 which is include construction the shell , roof and bottom for this tank.
I applied online. I interviewed at Weatherford (Houston, TX)
Interview
I applied on weatherford web page, after 2 weeks the recruiter called me and asked some questions related to my resume. After 2 weeks she called me back with an scheduled interview, in 1 week I had the interview and next day I had an offer