I applied through college or university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Halliburton (Brighton, CO) in Jan 2012
Interview
It was a very laid back interview process. There was an initial interview on campus focusing on academic background and accomplishments followed by a 2nd interview in Colorado. They really focused on getting to know you and how you interact with others on this two day trip. I was with about 8 other guys interviewing. We took a tour of the site and the local headquarters, had a presentation, and ended with a dinner which they use to see how you act socially. Then the next day they asked if you want the job or not.
There are three days campus recruitment process. Starting from written test in day 1, FGD in day 2, and, short interview in day 3. FGD was pretty casual, you'll be given 15 minutes to discuss a case, and depends on when your turn on presenting is, 1-2 hours to solidate the case outside while waiting for presentation turn. If you pass, you'll get into user interview the next day.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Halliburton in Jun 2025
Interview
After passing the admin screening, I attended the psychometric/aptitude test at UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta. The test was conducted entirely online on our own devices; the venue had weak mobile signal and there was no option to take the test on paper, so a lot of time was lost just connecting and loading questions.
Format & content: Mostly English verbal reasoning, plus basic math and simple mechanical/physics items (e.g., “which gear turns to the right”). One section was a long ordering/linear arrangement (positional reasoning) passage followed by five MCQs, time management was critical bcs 1 para for 5 MCQs.
It was not worth relocating and moving my family. The work and life balance not justified to survive. I do not like the cold environment in the north area. It was not worth relocating and moving my family. The work and life balance not justified to survive.