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Halliburton

Field Engineer

May - June 2021 • New Iberia, LA

What I liked

It was an incredibly welcoming environment. It felt like a giant family. You were given the freedom to complete tasks and then when you felt as if you hit a checkpoint could share with just about anyone and they would help give pointers or ways to improve. If you had a question about anything at any time, someone would answer it in depth or find someone who could. Was an incredible learning experience. I had minimum to no oil knowledge, but after working the summer there I could work in the industry. Over the summer, all the interns were provided with living, shop boots, shop shirts, and work laptops.

What I wish was different

I would've liked to have one or two more projects to do. Towards the end, I had a lot of free time and did sit around in the office quite a bit. One of my original projects didn't work out, because of the timeline I was in and an external customer was taking too long to provide necessary details. I worked on 3 separate projects over the course of 3 months, but once I really got the ball rolling I finished all of it quickly.

Advice

Some advice would be to not be afraid. I was worried about my very limited knowledge, but it didn't end up being an affecting factor. A business needs someone of just about any knowledge or skill. You can be taught through watching and listening. You will learn more in a week working than you do in a year of school. Having a good attitude and an open mind were the key to success for me.
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Field Engineering intern

May - August 2019 • Oklahoma City, OK

What I liked

Everyone was really nice and the work environment was awesome.

What I wish was different

Maybe the location. I would have loved to experience a different location.

Advice

Learn and be open to as much as you can. Also network and make good relationships with the people there
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Human Factors Intern

May - July 2019 • Houston, TX

What I liked

I liked being in a professional environment with deadlines and coworkers to work with

What I wish was different

I wish I had done more Human Factors work

Advice

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Production Enhancment intern

May - August 2019 • Fort Lupton, CO

What I liked

I enjoyed being able to do hands on work as well as overcoming challenges everyday at my job.

What I wish was different

Being in oil and gas there were not as many female employees to share their experience in the industry. I wish I was exposed to that to see their experience in this male dominated industry.

Advice

Apply everywhere! Go to career fair events and really talk to employers. Pick a few companies you really want to work for and reach out! The worst thing they can say is no or they can offer a position. Put yourself out there!
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Field Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Fort Lupton, CO

What I liked

Being out in the field I was able to get so much hands on experience.

What I wish was different

Nothing.

Advice

Work your hardest and never be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and learn something new.
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Software Development Intern

May - July 2017 • Houston, Scotland

What I liked

Everyone there was willing to help you or just talk with you as long as you ask!

What I wish was different

I wish the pace could be a bit quicker.

Advice

Reach out to people who are around you.
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