I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Halliburton (Austin, TX) in Feb 2016
Interview
On Campus 30 minute interview to see if you are cool. Basically can you hold a conversion, seem smart, and are willing to give up your life to work here.
Camp specific interview, Another introduction to your life as a frac engineer. Emphasis on the long hours. If your easy going, can hold a conversation, seem smart, and willing to work the hours they want, you should have a good chance at getting an offer
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time you've demonstrated leadership? Are you comfortable managing guys who are older than you?(i.e. every frac hand) Do you understand the nature of this work... long hours, out in the field, etc.?
Mostly ask for my experience in University. The technical question is not really hard to answer, you just have to know what is the thing they do and what products they offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Introduction of yourself? What did you do when in University? Do you know the thing that we do? Have you ever seen the team in action? What is motivation in the industry? What expectation that you want 5 years forward?
You have to take several tests have to do a dot physical must pass drug screen and fill out paperwork and complete several forms then start orientation then travel to job site
I applied through university. I interviewed at Halliburton (Ciudad de Mexico) in Nov 2019
Interview
1. English test, 2. Team member activity 3. Face-to-face interview with HR and engineers from the service line, with a few technical questions asked. 4. Technical test, 5. Face-to-face interview in headquarters with the future boss. 6. Phone call.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Which is the last book you read? How much do you want to get paid? Why are you a better choice than the other candidates? How do you manage stress/pressure?