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Formation evaluation is the process of interpreting measurements taken inside a wellbore to detect and quantify oil and gas reserves. It involves mud logging during drilling, coring to obtain formation samples, open-hole logging before casing, logging while drilling for real-time data, formation testing to obtain fluid samples and pressure measurements, and cased-hole logging after well completion. The data are used to evaluate reservoirs and predict fluid flow for optimal hydrocarbon recovery.
Core analysis provides direct measurements of reservoir rock properties that determine hydrocarbon production. Properly engineered core analysis is essential for formation evaluation, reservoir modeling, and production engineering. While fundamental measurements are unchanged, advances allow testing cores under reservoir conditions and acquiring simultaneous measurements of multiple properties. Cores are obtained using conventional, wireline-retrievable, or diamond-set coring bits and core barrels to cut and retain reservoir samples for analysis.
Comparison between natural rise and artificial liftMohannad Hany
Natural rise uses the natural pressure differences between underground reservoirs and the surface to produce oil, driven by mechanisms like rock expansion, gas caps, and water displacement. Artificial lift lowers bottom hole pressure with pumps to increase production rates when natural pressures decline. The main types of artificial lift are sucker rod pumping, electrical submersible pumping, gas lift, and hydraulic pumps. Sucker rod pumping units have surface and subsurface components, with the subsurface including the rod string and downhole pump.
AUTOMATIC WELL FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE SUCKER ROD PUMPING SYSTEMS USING MACH...Ramez Abdalla, M.Sc
This study is a contribution to the area of fault automatic detection and diagnosis in the sucker rod pumping systems. Therefore, an intelligent system capable of detecting downhole sucker rod pumping systems problems was developed.
Top 10 reservoir engineer interview questions and answerskeyjonh724
The document provides resources for reservoir engineer interviews, including common interview questions, examples, and tips. It includes 10 typical interview questions for reservoir engineers and sample answers addressing motivation for the role, learning from mistakes, desired challenges, and describing a typical work week. The document also provides additional useful materials and links for interview preparation, including ebooks on interview questions, case studies, and tips on various interview types.
Programming in Petroleum Engineering Graduation Project 2020Mahmoud Morsy
The document discusses kicks in oil and gas wells, factors that affect kick severity, causes of kicks, warning signs of kicks, and kill sheet calculations. It then describes developing a well control simulator as a web application to perform kill sheet calculations and simulate the wait and weight method of well control from start to finish. Screenshots of the simulator interface and code are provided. The simulator allows users to make kill sheet calculations, print the kill sheet, and simulate increasing pump speed while adjusting choke pressure to safely circulate a kick and bring the well under control.
Este documento describe los conceptos básicos de hidráulica relacionados con los fluidos de perforación. Explica que la hidráulica se refiere al uso del fluido para transferir presión desde la superficie hasta la broca y limpiar los escombros. También describe los modelos reológicos comúnmente usados para describir el comportamiento de flujo de los fluidos de perforación, incluyendo el modelo de Bingham y la ley exponencial. Finalmente, define términos reológicos clave como velocidad de corte, esfuer
This document discusses drilling engineering fundamentals related to hoisting systems, drilling fluid circulation systems, and positive displacement mud pumps. It covers the components of hoisting systems including blocks and tackles, drawworks power, and hook load calculations. It also explains the components and functions of drilling fluid circulation including mud tanks, mud pumps, solids removal equipment, and the drilling fluid flow path from the rig to the wellbore and back. Specifically, it compares duplex and triplex positive displacement mud pumps, describing their configurations, flow rate parameters, and advantages.
Formation evaluation is the process of interpreting measurements taken inside a wellbore to detect and quantify oil and gas reserves. It involves mud logging during drilling, coring to obtain formation samples, open-hole logging before casing, logging while drilling for real-time data, formation testing to obtain fluid samples and pressure measurements, and cased-hole logging after well completion. The data are used to evaluate reservoirs and predict fluid flow for optimal hydrocarbon recovery.
Core analysis provides direct measurements of reservoir rock properties that determine hydrocarbon production. Properly engineered core analysis is essential for formation evaluation, reservoir modeling, and production engineering. While fundamental measurements are unchanged, advances allow testing cores under reservoir conditions and acquiring simultaneous measurements of multiple properties. Cores are obtained using conventional, wireline-retrievable, or diamond-set coring bits and core barrels to cut and retain reservoir samples for analysis.
Comparison between natural rise and artificial liftMohannad Hany
Natural rise uses the natural pressure differences between underground reservoirs and the surface to produce oil, driven by mechanisms like rock expansion, gas caps, and water displacement. Artificial lift lowers bottom hole pressure with pumps to increase production rates when natural pressures decline. The main types of artificial lift are sucker rod pumping, electrical submersible pumping, gas lift, and hydraulic pumps. Sucker rod pumping units have surface and subsurface components, with the subsurface including the rod string and downhole pump.
AUTOMATIC WELL FAILURE ANALYSIS FOR THE SUCKER ROD PUMPING SYSTEMS USING MACH...Ramez Abdalla, M.Sc
This study is a contribution to the area of fault automatic detection and diagnosis in the sucker rod pumping systems. Therefore, an intelligent system capable of detecting downhole sucker rod pumping systems problems was developed.
Top 10 reservoir engineer interview questions and answerskeyjonh724
The document provides resources for reservoir engineer interviews, including common interview questions, examples, and tips. It includes 10 typical interview questions for reservoir engineers and sample answers addressing motivation for the role, learning from mistakes, desired challenges, and describing a typical work week. The document also provides additional useful materials and links for interview preparation, including ebooks on interview questions, case studies, and tips on various interview types.
Programming in Petroleum Engineering Graduation Project 2020Mahmoud Morsy
The document discusses kicks in oil and gas wells, factors that affect kick severity, causes of kicks, warning signs of kicks, and kill sheet calculations. It then describes developing a well control simulator as a web application to perform kill sheet calculations and simulate the wait and weight method of well control from start to finish. Screenshots of the simulator interface and code are provided. The simulator allows users to make kill sheet calculations, print the kill sheet, and simulate increasing pump speed while adjusting choke pressure to safely circulate a kick and bring the well under control.
Este documento describe los conceptos básicos de hidráulica relacionados con los fluidos de perforación. Explica que la hidráulica se refiere al uso del fluido para transferir presión desde la superficie hasta la broca y limpiar los escombros. También describe los modelos reológicos comúnmente usados para describir el comportamiento de flujo de los fluidos de perforación, incluyendo el modelo de Bingham y la ley exponencial. Finalmente, define términos reológicos clave como velocidad de corte, esfuer
This document discusses drilling engineering fundamentals related to hoisting systems, drilling fluid circulation systems, and positive displacement mud pumps. It covers the components of hoisting systems including blocks and tackles, drawworks power, and hook load calculations. It also explains the components and functions of drilling fluid circulation including mud tanks, mud pumps, solids removal equipment, and the drilling fluid flow path from the rig to the wellbore and back. Specifically, it compares duplex and triplex positive displacement mud pumps, describing their configurations, flow rate parameters, and advantages.
CBL was firstly design in 1960’s .
In the beginning only single transmitter and single receiver is used for amplitude measurement .
Then after evolution occurred , just like openhole acoustic log , new design introduced , which measured signal amplitude near receiver .
Eventually borehole compensated device , using dual transmitter and dual receiver were introduced in 1980’s .
Gas Lift Optimization and Troubleshooting Bailey LeRoux
This document provides an overview of gas-lift optimization and troubleshooting. It discusses identifying underperforming wells using metrics like the well performance factor and target injection differential. It then covers optimizing wells by adjusting injection gas rates, removing surface restrictions, redesigning the system, and adding secondary lift. Common inlet, outlet, and downhole problems are outlined along with tests and adjustments to address issues. Tuning the well for continuous flow is also described. Finally, tools for surface and subsurface data collection to aid in troubleshooting are listed.
After drilling is completed, wells undergo completion procedures to prepare them for production. This involves setting production casing and cementing it through the target zone. Tubing is run inside the casing with a packer to isolate the production zone. A Christmas tree is installed to control flow. Completion types include open hole, liners, and perforated casing. Perforating creates holes through casing into the formation. Some formations require stimulation like acidizing to improve permeability or fracturing to create conductive fractures held open by proppant. This increases flow into the wellbore.
THE EFFECTS OF GEL STRENGHT ON THE OVERALLfelix aladetan
This document discusses gel strength, which is a measurement of the shear stress in drilling mud after it has been static for a period of time. It represents the mud's ability to suspend solids and cuttings when circulation is stopped. The document defines gel strength, describes how it is measured over 10 seconds, 10 minutes and 30 minutes, and identifies the factors that affect gel strength in water-based and oil-based muds. Both excessive and weak gel strengths can cause problems like stuck pipe or inadequate cutting suspension, so maintaining the proper gel strength is important for effective hole cleaning and drilling operations.
Drilling operations can encounter various problems related to geological uncertainties, wellbore stability issues, and depletion effects. Some key risks include uncertainties in pore pressure-fracture gradient measurements, mud volcanoes causing landslides or weak formations, fault zones providing pathways for fluid flow, and maintaining wellbore integrity in low-pressure depleted zones. Operators address these challenges through careful planning, identifying potential hazard areas using seismic data, selecting appropriate drilling fluid properties, and employing wellbore strengthening techniques and lost circulation materials when needed to prevent fluid losses and wellbore collapse.
my presentation about kick tolerance and contain 3 videos
the reference (well drilling & construction) Hussain Rabia
and weatherford essay & videos from youtube
Este documento describe un procedimiento de 10 pasos para calcular la pérdida de presión en una sarta de perforación. Primero, se selecciona el caso superficial que mejor se ajuste al taladro de perforación. Luego, los pasos incluyen calcular el índice de comportamiento del flujo, el factor de consistencia, la velocidad del fluido, la viscosidad efectiva, el número de Reynolds, y el factor de fricción para cada sección de tubería. Finalmente, se suman las pérdidas de presión individuales para obtener la pérdida total
This document provides an overview of drilling fluids and their role in drilling operations. It discusses the components and properties of drilling fluids, including continuous and dispersed phases as well as additives. The types of drilling fluids are described, including water-based muds, oil-based muds, gases, and gas-liquid mixtures. The key functions of drilling fluids to support drilling operations are also outlined. The document concludes with discussions of pressure terminologies and examples of calculations related to drilling fluid properties and components.
Horizontal Well Performance Optimization AnalysisMahmood Ghazi
The document discusses optimization of production from horizontal wells using nodal analysis and the PROSPER software. It outlines factors that affect pressure losses in horizontal and inclined well sections and describes how nodal analysis can be used to model well deliverability and optimize parameters like well length. Results from PROSPER simulations show how inlet pressure, pressure drop, and flowrate increase with longer well lengths up to an optimal value. The document concludes horizontal wells can be optimized for production using nodal analysis and PROSPER to evaluate factors affecting pressure losses and choose well parameters.
This document contains slides from a presentation on well completions fundamentals. It discusses various aspects of well completions such as bottom hole completion techniques including perforated, open hole and liner completions. It also discusses perforations, the production string including tubing, packers and Christmas trees. The upper hole completion involves installing the production tubing, packers and the Christmas tree. Multiple completion configurations allow accessing multiple pay zones including single string and parallel string options. Horizontal and multilateral well completions also require specialized techniques and equipment.
Selection of the best artificial lift systems for the well depend on location, depth, estimated production, reservoir properties, and many other factors. Here is an overview on selection criteria for the best results
1) Monitoring drilling parameters such as weight on bit, rotational speed, fluid flow rate, and penetration rate allows for optimization of drilling rates.
2) Drilling simulation software uses historical data to model the complex interaction between drill bits and rock formations and predict optimal drilling parameter combinations.
3) A case study analysis of a drill site in the Norwegian Continental Shelf demonstrated that increasing weight on bit, rotational speed, and fluid flow rate can increase penetration rates, while an overestimation of rock strength by 50% could decrease penetration rates by up to 82%.
This document discusses directional drilling techniques and their applications. It begins by defining directional drilling as deflecting a wellbore in a specified direction to reach a target below the surface. It then lists several applications of directional drilling including drilling multiple wells from a single location, drilling in inaccessible locations, avoiding geological problems, sidetracking, relief well drilling, and horizontal drilling. The document also discusses directional drilling applications in mining, construction, and geothermal engineering. It provides details on well profiles, azimuth and quadrants, horizontal well types, and directional drilling assemblies for building angle and holding angle.
Master class presentation on artificial lift screening and selection. Prepared for Praxis' Interactive Technology Workshop on Artificial Lift, Dubai, September 2013.
Mud logging involves continuously monitoring drilling operations and analyzing drill cuttings to evaluate formations and detect hydrocarbons. Two common types of mud logging units are Drillbyte systems, which provide integrated wellsite data management, and Advantage units, which offer computerized, accurate data processing and presentation. Mud logging units contain sensors to monitor drilling parameters, gas detection systems like chromatographs, and materials for examining and describing drill cuttings. Mud logging personnel such as data engineers and mud loggers are responsible for operating equipment, collecting and analyzing data, and providing interpretations to help guide drilling operations.
Formation Evaluation project (drill stem test DST)Gehad Alyazidy
What is DST?
DST Advantages and Disadvantages.
Explain the operations of a DST based on a labelled diagram including its pressure vs time plot.
By referring to a case study reported in open literature, explain the challenges facing the O&G companies to obtain reliable test results.
Measurement while drilling (MWD) uses downhole sensors and telemetry systems to provide real-time drilling data. MWD tools use either positive pulse, negative pulse, or continuous wave systems to transmit sensor readings like gamma ray, resistivity, temperature, weight on bit, torque, and turbine RPM to the surface. These sensors help evaluate formation properties, monitor drilling parameters, and conduct directional surveying to steer the well.
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CBL was firstly design in 1960’s .
In the beginning only single transmitter and single receiver is used for amplitude measurement .
Then after evolution occurred , just like openhole acoustic log , new design introduced , which measured signal amplitude near receiver .
Eventually borehole compensated device , using dual transmitter and dual receiver were introduced in 1980’s .
Gas Lift Optimization and Troubleshooting Bailey LeRoux
This document provides an overview of gas-lift optimization and troubleshooting. It discusses identifying underperforming wells using metrics like the well performance factor and target injection differential. It then covers optimizing wells by adjusting injection gas rates, removing surface restrictions, redesigning the system, and adding secondary lift. Common inlet, outlet, and downhole problems are outlined along with tests and adjustments to address issues. Tuning the well for continuous flow is also described. Finally, tools for surface and subsurface data collection to aid in troubleshooting are listed.
After drilling is completed, wells undergo completion procedures to prepare them for production. This involves setting production casing and cementing it through the target zone. Tubing is run inside the casing with a packer to isolate the production zone. A Christmas tree is installed to control flow. Completion types include open hole, liners, and perforated casing. Perforating creates holes through casing into the formation. Some formations require stimulation like acidizing to improve permeability or fracturing to create conductive fractures held open by proppant. This increases flow into the wellbore.
THE EFFECTS OF GEL STRENGHT ON THE OVERALLfelix aladetan
This document discusses gel strength, which is a measurement of the shear stress in drilling mud after it has been static for a period of time. It represents the mud's ability to suspend solids and cuttings when circulation is stopped. The document defines gel strength, describes how it is measured over 10 seconds, 10 minutes and 30 minutes, and identifies the factors that affect gel strength in water-based and oil-based muds. Both excessive and weak gel strengths can cause problems like stuck pipe or inadequate cutting suspension, so maintaining the proper gel strength is important for effective hole cleaning and drilling operations.
Drilling operations can encounter various problems related to geological uncertainties, wellbore stability issues, and depletion effects. Some key risks include uncertainties in pore pressure-fracture gradient measurements, mud volcanoes causing landslides or weak formations, fault zones providing pathways for fluid flow, and maintaining wellbore integrity in low-pressure depleted zones. Operators address these challenges through careful planning, identifying potential hazard areas using seismic data, selecting appropriate drilling fluid properties, and employing wellbore strengthening techniques and lost circulation materials when needed to prevent fluid losses and wellbore collapse.
my presentation about kick tolerance and contain 3 videos
the reference (well drilling & construction) Hussain Rabia
and weatherford essay & videos from youtube
Este documento describe un procedimiento de 10 pasos para calcular la pérdida de presión en una sarta de perforación. Primero, se selecciona el caso superficial que mejor se ajuste al taladro de perforación. Luego, los pasos incluyen calcular el índice de comportamiento del flujo, el factor de consistencia, la velocidad del fluido, la viscosidad efectiva, el número de Reynolds, y el factor de fricción para cada sección de tubería. Finalmente, se suman las pérdidas de presión individuales para obtener la pérdida total
This document provides an overview of drilling fluids and their role in drilling operations. It discusses the components and properties of drilling fluids, including continuous and dispersed phases as well as additives. The types of drilling fluids are described, including water-based muds, oil-based muds, gases, and gas-liquid mixtures. The key functions of drilling fluids to support drilling operations are also outlined. The document concludes with discussions of pressure terminologies and examples of calculations related to drilling fluid properties and components.
Horizontal Well Performance Optimization AnalysisMahmood Ghazi
The document discusses optimization of production from horizontal wells using nodal analysis and the PROSPER software. It outlines factors that affect pressure losses in horizontal and inclined well sections and describes how nodal analysis can be used to model well deliverability and optimize parameters like well length. Results from PROSPER simulations show how inlet pressure, pressure drop, and flowrate increase with longer well lengths up to an optimal value. The document concludes horizontal wells can be optimized for production using nodal analysis and PROSPER to evaluate factors affecting pressure losses and choose well parameters.
This document contains slides from a presentation on well completions fundamentals. It discusses various aspects of well completions such as bottom hole completion techniques including perforated, open hole and liner completions. It also discusses perforations, the production string including tubing, packers and Christmas trees. The upper hole completion involves installing the production tubing, packers and the Christmas tree. Multiple completion configurations allow accessing multiple pay zones including single string and parallel string options. Horizontal and multilateral well completions also require specialized techniques and equipment.
Selection of the best artificial lift systems for the well depend on location, depth, estimated production, reservoir properties, and many other factors. Here is an overview on selection criteria for the best results
1) Monitoring drilling parameters such as weight on bit, rotational speed, fluid flow rate, and penetration rate allows for optimization of drilling rates.
2) Drilling simulation software uses historical data to model the complex interaction between drill bits and rock formations and predict optimal drilling parameter combinations.
3) A case study analysis of a drill site in the Norwegian Continental Shelf demonstrated that increasing weight on bit, rotational speed, and fluid flow rate can increase penetration rates, while an overestimation of rock strength by 50% could decrease penetration rates by up to 82%.
This document discusses directional drilling techniques and their applications. It begins by defining directional drilling as deflecting a wellbore in a specified direction to reach a target below the surface. It then lists several applications of directional drilling including drilling multiple wells from a single location, drilling in inaccessible locations, avoiding geological problems, sidetracking, relief well drilling, and horizontal drilling. The document also discusses directional drilling applications in mining, construction, and geothermal engineering. It provides details on well profiles, azimuth and quadrants, horizontal well types, and directional drilling assemblies for building angle and holding angle.
Master class presentation on artificial lift screening and selection. Prepared for Praxis' Interactive Technology Workshop on Artificial Lift, Dubai, September 2013.
Mud logging involves continuously monitoring drilling operations and analyzing drill cuttings to evaluate formations and detect hydrocarbons. Two common types of mud logging units are Drillbyte systems, which provide integrated wellsite data management, and Advantage units, which offer computerized, accurate data processing and presentation. Mud logging units contain sensors to monitor drilling parameters, gas detection systems like chromatographs, and materials for examining and describing drill cuttings. Mud logging personnel such as data engineers and mud loggers are responsible for operating equipment, collecting and analyzing data, and providing interpretations to help guide drilling operations.
Formation Evaluation project (drill stem test DST)Gehad Alyazidy
What is DST?
DST Advantages and Disadvantages.
Explain the operations of a DST based on a labelled diagram including its pressure vs time plot.
By referring to a case study reported in open literature, explain the challenges facing the O&G companies to obtain reliable test results.
Measurement while drilling (MWD) uses downhole sensors and telemetry systems to provide real-time drilling data. MWD tools use either positive pulse, negative pulse, or continuous wave systems to transmit sensor readings like gamma ray, resistivity, temperature, weight on bit, torque, and turbine RPM to the surface. These sensors help evaluate formation properties, monitor drilling parameters, and conduct directional surveying to steer the well.
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2. Tell me a suggestion you have made that was implemented
in this reservoir field?
It's important here to focus on the
word "implemented." There's nothing
wrong with having a thousand great
ideas, but if the only place they live is
on your notepad what's the point?
Better still, you need a good ending. If
your previous company took your
advice and ended up going bankrupt,
that's not such a great example either.
Be prepared with a story about an idea
of yours that was taken from idea to
implementation, and considered
successful.
3. What experience do you have in this
reservoir field?
Hopefully if you're applying for this
position you have bags of related
experience, and if that's the case you
should mention it all. But if you're
switching careers or trying something
a little different, your experience may
initially not look like it's matching up.
That's when you need a little honest
creativity to match the experiences
required with the ones you have.
People skills are people skills after all,
you just need to show how customer
service skills can apply to internal
management positions, and so on.
4. What is your greatest weakness?
This is a challenging question -- as if
you have no weaknesses you are
obviously lying! Be realistic and
mention a small work related flaw.
Many people will suggest answering
this using a positive trait disguised as a
flaw such as "I'm a perfectionist" or "I
expect others to be as committed as I
am." I would advocate a certain degree
of honesty and list a true weakness.
Emphasize what you've done to
overcome it and improve. This question
is all about how you perceive and
evaluate yourself.
5. What challenges are you looking for in this position?
A typical interview question to determine
what you are looking for your in next job,
and whether you would be a good fit for
the position being hired for, is "What
challenges are you looking for in a
position?"
The best way to answer questions about
the challenges you are seeking is to
discuss how you would like to be able to
effectively utilize your skills and
experience if you were hired for the job.
You can also mention that you are
motivated by challenges, have the ability
to effectively meet challenges, and have
the flexibility and skills necessary to
handle a challenging job.
You can continue by describing specific
examples of challenges you have met and
goals you have achieved in the past.
6. Have you ever had a conflict with a boss or professor? How
was it resolved?
Note that if you say no, most interviewers
will keep drilling deeper to find a conflict.
The key is how you behaviourally reacted to
conflict and what you did to resolve it.
For example: “Yes, I have had conflicts in
the past. Never major ones, but there have
been disagreements that needed to be
resolved. I've found that when conflict
occurs, it helps to fully understand the other
person’s perspective, so I take time to listen
to their point of view, and then I seek to
work out a collaborative solution. For
example . . .”
Focus your answer on the behavioural
process for resolving the conflict and
working collaboratively.
7. What do you know about us?
Follow these three easy research tips before your next job
interview:
1) Visit the company website; look in the “about us”
section and “careers” sections
2) Visit the company’s LinkedIn page (note, you must
have a LinkedIn account — its free to sign up) to view
information about the company
3) Google a keyword search phrase like “press releases”
followed by the company name; you’ll find the most
recent news stories shared by the company
Remember, just because you have done your “homework”,
it does not mean you need to share ALL of it during the
interview! Reciting every fact you’ve learned is almost as
much of a turn off as not knowing anything at all! At a
minimum, you should include the following in your
answer:
1. What type of product or service the company sells
2. How long the company has been in business
3. What the company culture is like OR what the company
mission statement is, and how the culture and/or mission
relate to your values or personality
8. Why do you want to work with us?
More likely than not, the interviewer wishes to
see how much you know about the company
culture, and whether you can identify with the
organization’s values and vision. Every
organization has its strong points, and these are
the ones that you should highlight in your
answer. For example, if the company
emphasizes on integrity with customers, then
you mention that you would like to be in such a
team because you yourself believe in integrity.
It doesn’t have to be a lie. In the case that your
values are not in line with the ones by the
company, ask yourself if you would be happy
working there. If you have no issue with that, go
ahead. But if you are aware of the company
culture and realize that there is some dilemma
you might be facing, you ought to think twice.
The best policy is to be honest with yourself,
and be honest with the interviewer with what is
it in the company culture that motivates you.
9. Why should the we hire you?
This is the part where you link your skills,
experience, education and your personality to
the job itself. This is why you need to be utterly
familiar with the job description as well as the
company culture. Remember though, it’s best
to back them up with actual examples of say,
how you are a good team player.
It is possible that you may not have as much
skills, experience or qualifications as the other
candidates. What then, will set you apart from
the rest? Energy and passion might. People are
attracted to someone who is charismatic, who
show immense amount of energy when they
talk, and who love what it is that they do. As
you explain your compatibility with the job and
company, be sure to portray yourself as that
motivated, confident and energetic person,
ever-ready to commit to the cause of the
company.
10. What kind of salary do you need?
A loaded question. A nasty little game
that you will probably lose if you answer
first. So, do not answer it. Instead, say
something like, That’s a tough question.
Can you tell me the range for this
position?
In most cases, the interviewer, taken off
guard, will tell you. If not, say that it can
depend on the details of the job. Then
give a wide range.
12. Do you have any questions to ask us?
Never ask Salary, perks, leave, place
of posting, etc. regarded questions.
Try to ask more about the company to
show how early you can make a
contribution to your organization like
“Sir, with your kind permission I
would like to know more about
induction and developmental
programs?”
OR
Sir, I would like to have my feedback,
so that I can analyze and improve my
strengths and rectify my
shortcomings.
13. Top 6 job tips for reservoir interview
(see details in next page)
14. Tip 1: Do your homework
You'll likely be asked difficult questions
during the interview. Preparing the list of
likely questions in advance will help you
easily transition from question to question.
Spend time researching the company. Look
at its site to understand its mission
statement, product offerings, and
management team. A few hours spent
researching before your interview can
impress the hiring manager greatly. Read
the company's annual report (often posted
on the site), review the employee's
LinkedIn profiles, and search the company
on Google News, to see if they've been
mentioned in the media lately. The more
you know about a company, the more
you'll know how you'll fit in to it.
15. Tip 2: First impressions
When meeting someone for the first time, we
instantaneously make our minds about various aspects
of their personality.
Prepare and plan that first impression long before you
walk in the door. Continue that excellent impression in
the days following, and that job could be yours.
Therefore:
• Never arrive late.
• Use positive body language and turn on your charm
right from the start.
• Switch off your mobile before you step into the
room.
• Look fabulous; dress sharp and make sure you look
your best.
• Start the interview with a handshake; give a nice
firm press and then some up and down movement.
• Determine to establish a rapport with the
interviewer right from the start.
• Always let the interviewer finish speaking before
giving your response.
• Express yourself fluently with clarity and precision.
16. Tip 3: The “Hidden” Job Market
Many of us don’t recognize that hidden job
market is a huge one and accounts for 2/3
of total job demand from enterprises. This
means that if you know how to exploit a
hidden job market, you can increase your
chance of getting the job up to 300%.
In this section, the author shares his
experience and useful tips to exploit hidden
job market.
Here are some sources to get penetrating
into a hidden job market: Friends; Family;
Ex-coworkers; Referral; HR communities;
Field communities; Social networks such as
Facebook, Twitter…; Last recruitment ads
from recruiters; HR emails of potential
recruiters…
17. Tip 4: Do-It-Yourself Interviewing Practice
There are a number of ways to
prepare for an interview at
home without the help of a
professional career counselor
or coach or a fee-based
service.
You can practice interviews all
by yourself or recruit friends
and family to assist you.
18. Tip 5: Ask questions
Do not leave the interview without
ensuring that you know all that you
want to know about the position.
Once the interview is over, your
chance to have important questions
answered has ended. Asking
questions also can show that you
are interested in the job. Be specific
with your questions. Ask about the
company and the industry. Avoid
asking personal questions of the
interviewer and avoid asking
questions pertaining to politics,
religion and the like.
19. Tip 6: Follow up and send a thank-you note
Following up after an interview can help
you make a lasting impression and set
you apart from the crowd.
Philip Farina, CPP, a security career
expert at Manta Security Management
Recruiters, says: "Send both an email as
well as a hard-copy thank-you note,
expressing excitement, qualifications
and further interest in the position.
Invite the hiring manager to contact you
for additional information. This is also
an excellent time to send a strategic
follow-up letter of interest."
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