I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Weatherford (Bakersfield, CA) in Oct 2011
Interview
It seems that Weatherford is a bit slow to hire and their systems are not all that great, but it was very low key and low stress. Field Engineers in the oilfield are pretty used and abused, so the requirements to get in are generally low. They expect someone that can deal with stress fairly well, and be able to make judgement calls often without having to call management too much. Also, if you can deal with little to no sleep, that helps.
It was pretty good , they asked about your goals and why you want to work with them and are you ready to the site in hottest and bad weather situations
I applied online. I interviewed at Weatherford (Houston, TX) in Oct 2024
Interview
The first interview was conducted via video call; the second was an in-person assessment with other candidates looking for employment. You'll be assessed for the duration of the conference, where the assessors will be watching how you interact with others, what kind of questions you ask, how you articulate ideas, and your interpersonal tact. You'll have plenty of opportunities to meet and talk directly with current engineers in the Nextgen program, talent acquisition managers, and potentially some of the organization's leaders. In addition, you will be provided with plenty of information about Weatherford, its product lines, and its mission.
I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Weatherford (El Tigre, Anzoátegui) in Sept 2024
Interview
La Primera llamada es screening de RH, luego entrevista técnica via video llamada, posterior se hace revision medica y luego oferta económica. Una vez aceptada la propuesta se inicia el proceso de tramites internos, entrenamiento, etc.