The Baker Hughes Early Career Graduate Internship Program

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Baker Hughes, one of the world’s largest oil field services companies, is inviting recent graduates who want to build a career in field engineering to apply for a place in its Early Career Graduate Internship Program. The company describes the program as a “career-shaping experience”, and promises that participants will be grounded in the capacities that are required to contribute to the future in innovative ways.


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As part of this initiative, recruited interns will work with crew members to deploy tools and services; participate in coming up with solutions to technical problems; prepare and receive outbound equipment and products; and provide data analysis and cost estimation support to tenders. They will also be shadowing experienced staff to understand Baker Hughes’ business better.


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Benefits

This program offers the following benefits to interns:

  • Get trained in skills that will enable them to develop their careers further
  • Be mentored by experienced professionals
  • Learn to work with diverse teams and play important roles within them
  • Access a broad range of career opportunities after the program ends

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Eligibility

The Baker Hughes Early Career Graduate Internship Program is open to persons who meet the following criteria:

  • Must have graduated with a degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geosciences, or related disciplines within the last 36 months
  • Graduated with a CGPA of no less than 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or its equivalent
  • Should have interpersonal skills, be able to communicate fluently and clearly in English, and lead others
  • Demonstrate critical and analytical thinking skills, numerical skills, data analysis, and project management skills

Applications will remain open until October 21, 2023.

If you would like to apply for this opportunity, you can do so HERE.

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