I applied through college or university. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Halliburton (Denver, CO) in Feb 2012
Interview
It was a two-step process and I applied on campus. First, you pass the resume screen then I was selected for an in-person interview. It was very basic - why Halliburton? How many hours can you work a week? Tell me about yourself. What is your job experience thus far? I passed the first round and then was flown to Denver for a second round which was very enjoyable. The first day is learning from them via PowerPoint and going out to dinner and getting to know everyone (was in a group of 5 Halli employees and 5-8 candidates). The next day, you wake up bright and early (3-4 AM) and go out to work sites and labs. They continuously watch you as they tell you information about what is going on. Later, before leaving, is the interview time. Each person is called in one-on-one and asked a few questions about what you saw that day and if they envisioned themself as a Halli employee. Very basic, just ASK QUESTIONS and participate. That is all.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the most hours you envision yourself working per week?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Halliburton
Interview
On-campus recruitment. Numerical and English test, then shortlisted for FGD, then shortlisted for user interviews based on product line that was interested during the FGD session. Then MCU and offering.
Two rounds interview with different team leaders. Each round have 2 interviewers. The Offer call straight after interview, their decision very fast, will need to respond if you accept the offer within 1 week.
Multiple people from the field and the HR (3 people) interviewed me. They asked question about my CV about me personally and evaluated me as a whole. Do need feel pressure, stay confident and calm nothing asked technical much.