Graduate / Internship Programme At Shell 2019
If you join Shell South Africa, you’ll be working alongside
some of the world’s top talent. To deliver on our business
objectives we;
- Strive to find the smartest, most creative and hardest
working people.
- Look for people who take ownership of delivering superior
results.
- Create a working
environment that encourages honest, integrity and respect
for people.
Closing Date: 11 August 2018
Location:
The Shell Graduate
Programme is a development framework that enables new
graduates to become fully independent Shell professionals in
2-5 years. At Shell, new graduates have access to an
unparalleled range of roles and world-class training and
development opportunities, including:
- Leadership skills development
- Networking, Coaching and Mentoring relationships
- Learning curriculum (training, e-learning modules,
accreditation)
Who we’re looking for
We are looking for recent graduates and ambitious graduates in
their final year of study to help us tackle the
energy challenge – now and in the future.
There will be specific skill requirements for your chosen
job area. But
whatever your role, there are certain qualities you’ll need if
you’re going to succeed at Shell. Above all else, you should
enjoy being challenged, so that rather than being overwhelmed
if a task seems impossible, you welcome the opportunity to be
innovative. You also need to be good at absorbing information,
analysing problems, making objective decisions and coming up
with original ideas. You should have the drive, confidence and
resilience to get things done, the flexibility to work well in
a team and the credibility to influence others.
We are looking for graduates who have completed a
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in the following courses of
Study:
- Economics and Management (Marketing and Sales)
- Engineering (Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and Industrial)
Finance (Accounting,
Auditing)
Note: Applicants who do not meet the
above requirement will be regretted. Please be aware that
multiple applications will be disqualified and candidate
regretted. Candidates must be lawfully authorised to work in
the country in which they are assigned to work in the
Programme.
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