Schlumberger offers a variety of Early Career Internship opportunities for undergraduate and master’s students seeking to gain valuable skills and experience in the energy industry. These paid internships can last from a few months up to a year, providing participants with the chance to apply their academic knowledge to real-world projects.
Internship Categories:
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Supply Chain Internships: Interns work on diverse projects to understand and manage Schlumberger’s complex, international supply chain, ensuring essential items are delivered to the right place at the right time.
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Operations Internships: These internships provide hands-on experience in field operations, offering insights into the technical and operational aspects of Schlumberger’s services.
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Technology Internships: Interns engage in digital technology, engineering, and manufacturing projects, contributing to technological advancements within the company.
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Geoscience and Petrotechnical Internships: Participants apply their geoscience knowledge to real projects, gaining experience in areas such as reservoir characterization and geological modeling.
General Requirements:
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Pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in a relevant field.
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Strong academic performance.
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Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
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Effective communication and teamwork abilities.
Application Process:
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Visit the SLB Careers website to explore available internship opportunities.
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Click “Sign In” at the top right of the page and complete the “Register” form. Registration is required to apply.
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Check your email for a verification link to confirm your registration and create your account.
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Once registered, browse the available internships and submit your application for the positions that align with your interests and qualifications.
Schlumberger is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment, encouraging applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Embarking on an internship with Schlumberger can be a significant step toward a successful career in the energy sector.