I applied through college or university. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at SLB (Conway, AR) in Oct 2012
Interview
After the initial interview, weekend long interview with a group of other prospective employees. The interview is like the job - long and grueling but interesting. It starts at 5 or 6 in the afternoon and you do some team competitions (we built a catapult out of straws and rubber bands and then a tower out of pieces of paper) and then you do partner presentations about the different segments of the company. You will be assigned partners and topics for these presentations beforehand. For us these went on until about 3 am, although other people I have talked to finished much earlier. The next day is up at 6 am and off to a field site, where you will see a rig and get acquainted to what the process is like. That will go all day until maybe 5 in the afternoon, and then back to the meeting room for a presentation about the job and one on one interviews with the recruiters. After that is group dinner then you're home free. The big thing is to stay awake and alert throughout the whole weekend. If you made it past the initial interview you are probably qualified for the job, so now they want to see if you can keep up with the pace of the job, i.e. sleep for three hours and still be focused and attentive to what is going on.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You will have to do a presentation about a Schlumberger segment. Most of the information is available on their website. Whatever you can't find is surely available on wikipedia. Learn it well because you will get lots of questions to make sure that you took your time to understand what was going on.
1st round interview included short technical question, and telling about myself and the projects I worked on.
Not difficult/or hard, but just need to explain well enough to tell the logic process
It was an on campus hiring. First they shortlisted based on CV. Then second round was group discussion where we were given abstract topics like "Half filled glass of water" and were asked to discuss. This was also an eliminatory round. The final round was more of a HR round, they asked behavioural questions, few puzzles (very easy) and general knowledge questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You have a candle, a lamp and you have to light both, which will you light first?
First step is administration submission, and then proceed to the aptitude test. If you the pass the aptitude test, you will join the 3 minutes interview —> FGD —> user interview
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. What is the latest energy-related news that you read?
2. How you will manage the time when you’re working at remote location?