
Meet our graduates
We asked Shell employees on our Graduate Programme working in different roles around the world about their experiences. Find out what they had to say.
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Working in a company which genuinely cares for you, is a big thing for me
Title: 60 SEC BIOG - Abhi V11 - 16x9 - MASTER
Duration: 1:06 minutes
Description:
In this video, we meet Abhilasha, an engineer working at Shell in India, and she describes her background and how her job at Shell makes a difference.
60 SEC BIOG - Abhi V11 - 16x9 – MASTER Transcript
[Audio]
Click-clack of mechanical keyboard.
[Text displays]
Abhilasha
Engineer – India
[Graphic]
We open on a wide-angle still shot of a domed Indian temple seen below blue sky, seen from the point of view of a temple archway, where a dark interior surrounds the archway. Title displays over the this shot.
[Background music plays]
The Sound of Shell adaptation
Interview with Abhilasha
[Title]
Engineer - India
[Abhilasha]
I was born in India.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Abhilasha speaking into the camera, seen against the background of an office interior.
[Abhilasha]
Life decisions, the choices, everything is controlled by the family.
[Video footage]
We see wide-angle footage, cutting to a close-up, of Abhilasha seated with a laptop on a window ledge in a modern office, looking out the window at the cityscape below. This cuts to a bird’s eye view of the view below, seen through the window, where we see people moving about a courtyard in the business complex. Next, we see wide-angle footage of multiple levels of glass-fronted offices in adjacent office towers.
[Abhilasha]
My grandfather, grandmother, or my parents were not a part of this mindset. They never put any restrictions on my dressing, on my talking, on my education.
[Video footage]
Panning aerial footage of city streets and buildings in India. A series of still shots of Abhilasha posing for the camera with various family members successively transition into and out of frame.
[Abhilasha]
My family allowed me to dream, to make them proud. That’s a constant goal throughout whatever I do.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Abhilasha speaking into the camera, as before. Extreme wide-angle footage of Abhilasha striding across a paved area in a busy business district towards a flight of stairs. We cut back to Abhilasha speaking into the camera, and then back to the footage of her walking in the business district, this time shown in close-up.
[Abhilasha]
Electricity was the major issue in my childhood, and it is still an issue there.
[Video footage]
Close-up of the flame burning on a tin-and-wick lamp; in the dim background, someone turns the pages of a book. Low-angle footage of a flickering lightbulb in a fitting fixed to a roughly-built wall in an otherwise dark room.
[Abhilasha]
When I joined Shell, that’s when I realized, it is putting in so much effort to invest in new technologies.
[Video footage]
High-angle still shot of a group of Shell employees smiling up at the camera, Abhilasha standing in the middle of the group. Close-up footage of Abhilasha speaking into the camera, as before. Low-angle footage of graphics and data displayed on a screen.
[Abhilasha]
I think Shell is providing society the reliable and affordable access to energy, because its prime focus is people.
[Video footage]
Slow-motion low-angle footage of an Indian woman walking past a bank of solar panels beneath a bright blue sky, moving in the direction of frame-left; the woman is wearing a sari and carrying a pot on her head. Low-angle footage of men erecting a solar panel on top of a wall in a rural setting where we see livestock grazing and a young boy standing at frame-right, looking on. Low-angle close-up footage of a young man screwing a lightbulb into an electrical fitting suspended from a tin roof. Tilting wide-angle view of two Shell workers wearing full safety gear standing together in front of a large industrial plant as they talk. Wide low-angle footage of a work team, wearing full safety gear, engaged in discussion on a work site; in the background, we see drilling equipment and green vegetation below a cloudy sky. Slow-motion footage of a group of Shell employees waving into the camera as it pans across the group, who are mostly wearing red coveralls and yellow Shell-branded safety helmets.
[Abhilasha]
It’s a very people-centric company, and to be working in a company which genuinely cares for you is a big thing for me.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Abhilasha speaking into the camera, as before. Medium footage of Abhilasha and colleagues seated together in reception-style chairs in an open office environment, engaged in discussion. Close-up footage of Abhilasha speaking into the camera, as before. We dissolve to a white background.
[Graphic]
Transition to Shell Pecten centred on a white background with text displaying below.
[Audio]
Shell brand mnemonic, keys version.
[Text Displays]
The Future. Yours to Make.
shell.com/careers
© Shell International Limited 2019
[Text Displays]
The views and opinions expressed here are those of the individuals featured. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Shell group and its affiliates. The forward looking statements made here are only examples of the featured individual’s work at Shell and desired outcome, as well as their personal wish for the future. It should not be relied on for any purpose.
Everyone is so willing to share and support each other. That’s the beauty of working here
Title: 60 SEC BIOG MELINDA V6 - 16x9 MASTER
Duration: 1:07 minutes
Description:
In this video, we meet Melinda, an engineer working at Shell in Singapore, and she describes her background and how her job at Shell makes a difference.
60 SEC BIOG MELINDA V6 - 16x9 MASTER Transcript
[Audio]
Click-clack of mechanical keyboard.
[Text displays]
Melinda
Engineer – Singapore
[Graphic]
We open on a low-angle still shot of the Singapore skyline on a cloudy day, with the skyline reflected clearly in the calm waters of the bay in the foreground. Title text displays over this shot.
[Background music plays]
The Sound of Shell adaptation
Interview with Melinda
[Title]
Engineer – Singapore
[Melinda]
I’m Melinda and I’m a process technologist.
[Video footage]
Close-up of Melinda looking out the window of a cab as it moves along a city street. We cut to footage of the view through the window of the cab, London city skyscrapers visible at the horizon below blue sky.
[Melinda]
When I’m working, I always want to make sure that in everything that I do, I give my best.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Melinda speaking into the camera, seen against the background of an office interior.
[Melinda]
Thank you.
[Video footage]
Reverse view footage of a black cab stopped on a city street, and we see Melinda opening the rear door and stepping out onto the street.
[Melinda]
I want to be in a company that is responsible for their actions and is actually thinking about the real problems.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Melinda speaking into the camera, as before. Next, the shot pans from reverse-view to front-view footage of Melinda walking across a bridge over the River Thames, London city skyscrapers visible at the horizon below blue sky.
[Melinda]
What sets Shell apart from all the other companies is their commitment and their responsibility towards the earth. That’s what makes me happy.
[Video footage]
We transition into and out of a still shot of Melinda and colleagues, all wearing Shell branded clothing, smiling and posing in a group shot. Close-up footage of Melinda speaking into the camera, as before. Time-lapse footage, from various angles, of a team installing a vast field of solar panels, seen below blue sky.
[Melinda]
The first thing that struck me when I went for some of the recruitment activities was how comfortable everyone is with all their colleagues, all so friendly, so willing to share.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Melinda speaking into the camera, as before. Tracking medium high-angle footage of Melinda and another woman talking and laughing together as they walk through and open-plan office area. High-angle footage of Melinda and other young Shell employees talking and laughing together, seated in reception-style chairs in an open office environment; this cuts to a side-view of the same. Close-up footage of Melinda speaking into the camera, as before.
[Melinda]
I was thinking, wow, this company is amazing. Yeah, we are really a family here.
[Video footage]
Close-up high-angle footage of a laughing Melinda, seen through a reddish haze. Next, we see wider angle shots of Melinda socialising with colleagues.
[Melinda]
We are all so geared up towards the same thing, to transit into cleaner production, and we can actually inspire the next generation to be responsible for their decisions and make a difference in the world.
[Video footage]
Low-angle time-lapse footage of the sun rising behind clouds in an orange sky. Slightly panning aerial footage of rows of solar panels in a green field, the sun reflecting off a row of panels. Slightly zooming bird’s eye view of an FPSO vessel moving through the ocean. Tilting bird’s eye view of an LNG carrier alongside an FPSO vessel in the ocean, cutting to a panning side view of the vessels. Close-up of Melinda’s hands typing on a laptop resting on a table, cutting to low-angle footage of Melinda looking down at the laptop screen. Close-up footage of Melinda speaking into the camera, as before, cutting to a high-angle close-up of Melinda looking down at the laptop screen. We cut to a close-up of the document open on her screen as she types her name at the end of the document. Next, we see a side-view close-up of the laptop on the desk as Melinda closes the lid. We dissolve to a white background.
[Graphic]
Transition to Shell Pecten centred on a white background with text displaying below.
[Audio]
Shell brand mnemonic, keys version.
[Text Displays]
The Future. Yours to Make.
shell.com/careers
© Shell International Limited 2019
[Text Displays]
The views and opinions expressed here are those of the individuals featured. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Shell group and its affiliates. The forward looking statements made here are only examples of the featured individual’s work at Shell and desired outcome, as well as their personal wish for the future. It should not be relied on for any purpose.
I need to be helping to create the world I want to see
Title: 60 SEC BIOG - Ryan V8 - 16x9 - MASTER
Duration: 1:03 minutes
Description:
In this video, we meet Ryan, an engineer working at Shell in the US, and she describes her background and how her job at Shell makes a difference.
60 SEC BIOG - Ryan V8 - 16x9 – MASTER Transcript
[Audio]
Click-clack of mechanical keyboard.
[Text displays]
Ryan
Engineer – USA
[Graphic]
We open on a still shot of the Houston skyline at dusk, see below pale blue sky, with car lights streaking along a highway in the foreground. Title text displays over this shot.
[Background music plays]
The Sound of Shell adaptation
Interview with Ryan
[Title]
Engineer - USA
[Ryan]
I’m Ryan and I’m a senior operations support engineer in the Gulf of Mexico.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Ryan speaking into the camera, seen against the background of an office interior.
[Ryan]
I’m somebody who really likes community and I like putting down roots. I feel like at Shell, one of the things that strikes out to me the most is the community of people. Yeah, I could see myself working at Shell for the rest of my career.
[Video footage]
Panning bird’s eye view of an oil platform in deep water, cutting to low-angle footage of the four-column hull of the platform, seen against deep blue sky. Two still shots of Ryan posing for the camera, wearing her Shell-branded safety suit, successively transition into and out of frame; in the first, she is on the platform deck with blue sea and sky in the background, and in the second, she is in an interior group shot with colleagues. We cut to an extreme close-up of Ryan’s face as she breaks into a broad smile. Next, we see slightly wider-angle footage of Ryan and other young Shell employees seated together in reception-style chairs in an open office environment; as they talk together, the shot cuts to a close-up of one of the young men in the group laughing. Close-up footage of Ryan speaking into the camera, as before.
[Ryan]
I don’t care about coming up with a new flavour of chip. I don’t care about coming up with a new scent of shampoo. Those aren’t things that drive me.
[Video footage]
Extreme close-up of Ryan turning to look thoughtfully out of the window at frame-right. We cut to wide-angle footage of Ryan seated on a window ledge, holding a tablet on her lap and looking out through the window, where we see buildings, water and green vegetation. Close-up footage of Ryan speaking into the camera, as before. Bird’s eye view of the Hungerford and Golden Jubilee railway and pedestrian bridges over the Thames, with vessels passing beneath the bridges, as seen through the window.
[Ryan]
There are people who are without light, without heat, who don’t have access to information.
[Video footage]
Close-up of the filament of a lightbulb going out, leaving only darkness. Wide footage of a small rural shop at night, surrounded by darkness; lights illuminating the interior and immediate exterior of the small shop are extinguished one by one, leaving only darkness. Extreme close-up of a lightbulb’s filament as electricity flows into it and it starts to glow. Wide-angle still shot of a smiling Ryan posing in front of a large blue “Opportunity for All Whitehouse.gov” banner. We see high angle footage of a protesting crowd, and superimposed over this footage, we see horizontally scrolling text relating to social justice, the text appearing grainy, as though displaying on a flickering screen.
[Ryan]
My hope would be that everybody has power that they can access to meet all of their needs, regardless of your geography, regardless of your gender, regardless of your race, that you would have the tools that you need to be able to do what you want in life.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Ryan speaking into the camera, as before. Low-angle footage of sun streaming through the foliage of a tree, forming a halo. Close-up footage of a smiling Ryan walking along a pedestrian area next to the River Thames, looking around as she walks, the footage creatively overexposed with a sunlit haze; on the other side of the river in the distance, Big Ben is visible. Close-up footage of Ryan speaking into the camera, as before. High angle close-up of two little girls flicking their fingers across the screen of a mobile device. Slow-motion profile-view footage of a little boy jumping up and down; we see other people seated in the blurred background. Slow-motion footage of a young boy divebombing into water.
[Ryan]
The real driver for me at Shell, this is what I need to be doing – I need to be helping create the world I want to see.
[Video footage]
More close-up footage of a smiling Ryan walking along a paved area flanked by green grass and trees, the footage creatively overexposed with a sunlit haze; other pedestrians pass in the background, and Ryan looks around as she walks. Close-up footage of Ryan speaking into the camera, as before. We dissolve to a white background.
[Graphic]
Transition to Shell Pecten centred on a white background with text displaying below.
[Audio]
Shell brand mnemonic, keys version.
[Text Displays]
The Future. Yours to Make.
shell.com/careers
© Shell International Limited 2019
[Text Displays]
The views and opinions expressed here are those of the individuals featured. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Shell group and its affiliates. The forward looking statements made here are only examples of the featured individual’s work at Shell and desired outcome, as well as their personal wish for the future. It should not be relied on for any purpose.
It’s great to know that I’m part of a team, and I don’t have to do this journey on my own
Title: 60 SEC BIOG HAYLEY V7 - 16x9 - MASTER
Duration: 1:11 minutes
Description:
In this video, we meet Hayley, an engineer working at Shell in the UK, and she describes her background and how her job at Shell makes a difference.
60 SEC BIOG HAYLEY V7 - 16x9 – MASTER Transcript
[Audio]
Click-clack of mechanical keyboard.
[Text displays]
Hayley
Engineer – UK
[Graphic]
We open on a low-angle still shot of Tower Bridge over the River Thames, seen against a cloudy sky at sunset. Title text displays over this shot.
[Background music plays]
The Sound of Shell adaptation
Interview with Hayley
[Title]
Engineer – UK
[Hayley]
I’m Hayley. I’m a graduate petroleum engineer, currently a drilling engineer in the North Sea.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Hayley speaking into the camera, seen against the background of an office interior. Low angle footage of a helicopter in the air, rotor blades turning against a deep blue sky. Bird’s eye view of one of the concrete-legged Brent platforms in the North Sea, seen below a cloudy blue sky.
[Hayley]
I’m passionate about what I do. I loved Maths. I love Physics. I love rocks and the world around me.
[Video footage]
Close-up of the wheels/landing gear of a helicopter as it lands on a helideck; in the background, we see an oil platform at some distance. Close-up footage of Hayley speaking into the camera, as before.
[Hayley]
I was at a university fair and I saw Shell actually presenting about the energy transition and new energy ventures. I thought it was brilliant.
[Video footage]
Close-up selfie footage of Hayley, wearing Shell safety gear and standing on an oil platform, looking into the camera; blue seas and sky forms the background. High-angle shaky-cam footage of a helideck on an oil platform, with blue sea and sky forming the background. Close-up footage of Hayley speaking into the camera, as before. Close-up of a hand plugging the charging plug into a vehicle’s socket; white line animated graphics and text appear onscreen at frame right, alongside the charging socket, to indicate the charging battery. High angle side view of an FPSO moving though the ocean as the sun sets in a pink-hued sky. This cuts to a circling bird’s eye view of the FPSO and we catch a glimpse of the moon in the pink-hued sky.
[Hayley]
It probably comes back to when I did some humanitarian work in Honduras and also in Ghana, and I was providing energy access for people.
[Video footage and animated sequence]
Animated graphic of a control-line model aircraft, together with control line and handle, seen against cloudy blue skies. This cuts to low-angle footage of a control-line aircraft, with attached control line, seen moving across a pale, cloudy blue sky. Close-up profile-view footage of Hayley speaking into the first camera, cutting to archival footage of Hayley carrying a young child at a rural homestead; as she looks around and points, the camera pans across in the direction she is pointing.
[Hayley]
It’s day one of building here; it’s quite backbreaking work.
[Video footage]
Archival footage of Hayley speaking into the camera, seen against the background of the rural homestead, briefly cutting to footage of her team shovelling sand and mixing cement nearby, before the shot returns to Hayley as she speaks into the camera.
[Hayley]
And I saw the impact it had on families, on children, the smiles, the positivity.
[Video footage]
Close-up profile-view footage of Hayley speaking into the first camera. We transition into and out of a still shot of Hayley and a child she is carrying posing against a background of pale sky. Next, more archival footage of Hayley and a member of her team seated atop a ladder next to the wall of a rural house; other team members pass an item to them which they transfer to the tin roof of the rural home.
[Hayley]
If we want our planet to be there for our grandchildren, I think we need to be risky.
[Video footage]
Again, we transition into and out of a still shot of Hayley and a local member of the community smiling for the camera. Close-up footage of Hayley speaking into the camera, as before.
[Hayley]
Every day that I’m working offshore, we are involved in actually trying to reduce our carbon footprint.
[Video footage]
Medium footage of Hayley seated at a table, pen in hand, a book open in front of her; she looks thoughtfully out through the window in the background. We cut to a low-angle close-up of Hayley as she turns her attention back to the book in front of her. Next, we see a close-up of her hand holding the pen and writing in the book. Close-up footage of Hayley speaking into the camera, as before.
[Hayley]
It’s about changing that landscape, it’s about protecting our planet, it’s about the quality of people’s lives. There was no other option for me.
[Video footage]
We see portrait selfie footage of Hayley, wearing her Shell safety gear and looking down into the mobile phone’s camera, with white borders either side of the footage. Panning aerial footage moving through mist and over the tops of trees in a green, forested area. Low-angle footage of the sun breaking through green foliage in a forested area.
[Hayley]
We can meet this challenge, and we will, I think, yeah.
[Video footage]
Night-time footage, seen through glass, of Hayley and other young Shell employees socialising. This cuts to a low-angle close-up of Hayley speaking, surrounded by her colleagues.
[Hayley]
It’s just great to know that I’m part of a team and I don’t have to do this journey on my own.
[Video footage]
Medium footage of Hayley and her colleagues gathered around a cocktail table, having drinks and socialising, cutting back to a low-angle close-up of Hayley as she laughs. Close-up profile-view footage of Hayley speaking into the first camera. We dissolve to a white background.
[Graphic]
Transition to Shell Pecten centred on a white background with text displaying below.
[Audio]
Shell brand mnemonic, keys version.
[Text Displays]
The Future. Yours to Make.
shell.com/careers
© Shell International Limited 2019
[Text Displays]
The views and opinions expressed here are those of the individuals featured. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Shell group and its affiliates. The forward looking statements made here are only examples of the featured individual’s work at Shell and desired outcome, as well as their personal wish for the future. It should not be relied on for any purpose.
I tend to look at people’s needs, rather than just the data
Title: 60 SEC BIOG - Q V13 - 16x9 - MASTER
Duration: 1:13 minutes
Description:
In this video, we meet Quirijn, an IT business analyst working at Shell in the Netherlands, and he describes his background and how his job at Shell makes a difference.
60 SEC BIOG - Q V13 - 16x9 – MASTER Transcript
[Audio]
Click-clack of mechanical keyboard.
[Text displays]
Quirijn
IT – Netherlands
[Graphic]
We open on a panoramic still shot of sunset above the farmhouses and windmills of Zaanse Schans in the Netherlands. Title text displays over this shot.
[Background music plays]
The Sound of Shell adaptation
Interview with Quirijn
[Title]
IT Business Analyst
[Quirijn]
I’m Quirijn, IT business analyst.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Quirijn speaking into the camera, seen against the background of an office interior.
[Quirijn]
I consider myself to be one of those persons who think with their hearts.
[Video footage]
Aerial footage of Quirijn cycling along a street with grass verges. We cut to front-view footage of Quirijn cycling across a town square, approaching and passing the shot.
[Quirijn]
I like technology, the digitalization of the whole society, but I tend to look at people instead of the data or the technical details, and to always put people first.
[Video footage]
Panning close-up profile view of Quirijn looking thoughtfully through a window at frame-left. Reverse view footage of several people seated in auditorium-style seating, some with laptops in front of them, all facing the front of the room where we see two men standing and looking at footage on a large screen while wearing 3D glasses. We cut to a profile-view close-up of one of the men, as he points up at something on the screen. Close-up of the top step of a flight of concrete steps, with crowds of people seen both approaching and moving off into the distance in slow-motion. High-angle close-up of a woman’s feet as she descends the concrete steps in slow-motion. Slow-motion reverse-view footage of three boys standing on a concrete ledge, looking out over a sprawl of urban housing. Close-up footage of Quirijn speaking into the camera, as before.
[Quirijn]
I think I have a number of talents. I could use them for a company just for profit or I can use them for a company that wants to bring change in the world.
[Video footage]
Extreme close-up and close-up footage of a smiling Quirijn standing in a warmly lit room with other young Shell employees, listening to others talking. Low-angle close-up of Quirijn as he turns to look thoughtfully out of an office window. Panoramic footage of a deepwater windfarm, seen below a cloudy blue sky. Aerial footage of the rotating blades of a wind turbine, seen against the background of dark ocean water.
[Quirijn]
I really like the complexity of the oil and gas industry
[Video footage]
[Quirijn]
So I work on Pernis. It’s the largest refinery in Europe. And my job is to enable the business to work faster, smarter and also to be more sustainable.
[Video footage]
Close-up footage of Quirijn speaking into the camera, as before. Panoramic bird’s eye view of the Shell Pernis complex, seen below a cloudy sky. Bird’s eye view of Pernis, including the oil storage tanks, one emblazoned with a Shell pecten; traffic moves along highways in the foreground. We cut back to close-up footage of Quirijn speaking into the camera, as before, then back to a panoramic shot of Pernis, seen across a body of water, some foliage visible in the foreground.
[Quirijn]
We have to make society aware of the great opportunities that there are to save this planet. Never in my wildest dreams could I have imagined that I’d use my talents for change in the world.
[Video footage]
Time-lapse aerial footage of pedestrians waiting at, and then crossing, a wide zebra crossing on an urban street. High-angle time-lapse footage of pedestrians, at night, crossing a city intersection in all directions. Time-lapse footage of an illuminated city skyline seen across a bay, with the lighting on the pedestrian area in the foreground flashing past the shot as it slowly pans. A series of still shots of Quirijn posing for the camera successively transition into and out of frame; in two, he is wearing Shell-branded safety gear, and in the third, a business shirt. Close-up footage of Quirijn speaking into the camera, as before.
[Quirijn]
In 30 years, hopefully I can look back and see that it happened.
[Video footage]
High-angle close-up of Quirijn looking thoughtfully through a window, with buildings, water and green vegetation visible below. We cut to wider angle footage of Quirijn seated on a window ledge, looking down at the tablet device he is holding; through the window, we see the buildings, water and green vegetation as before, with part of a Ferris wheel also visible. We dissolve to a white background.
[Graphic]
Transition to Shell Pecten centred on a white background with text displaying below.
[Audio]
Shell brand mnemonic, keys version.
[Text Displays]
The Future. Yours to Make.
shell.com/careers
© Shell International Limited 2019
[Text Displays]
The views and opinions expressed here are those of the individuals featured. They do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Shell group and its affiliates. The forward looking statements made here are only examples of the featured individual’s work at Shell and desired outcome, as well as their personal wish for the future. It should not be relied on for any purpose.
Shell Graduate Programme: why Shell?
Shell Graduate Programme: New Application Process
Title: Shell Graduate Programme: Application Process
Duration: 3:15 minutes
Description:
Short video explaining how to apply to the Shell Graduate Programme.
shell-graduate-programme-2020 Transcript
[Background music plays]
Upbeat instrumental music featuring keys.
[Text displays]
MAKE THE FUTURE
[Animated sequence]
A globe surrounded by various coloured icons spinning around it appears onscreen, shot changes to show Deanna, facing camera.
[Deanna]
Hi, I’m Deanna. Welcome to Shell. Today, I’m going to take you through the steps for applying to the Shell Graduate Programme. Just some tips from me before we start.
[Animated sequence]
Deanna appears onscreen. A blue coloured banner appears at her side with the words Welcome to Shell. Banner flies out. Various coloured icons appear around Deanna, a mobile phone with moving arrow leading to yellow text square with words Shell Graduate Programme, moving to three document icons numbered 1, 2, 3.
[Deanna]
We’re so much more than an energy company, so do your research and update your CV accordingly.
[Animated sequence]
Various coloured icons depicting energy related machinery and windmills fade in and out on the screen around Deanna.
[Deanna]
Here at Shell we are searching for ways to meet the energy needs of the future, taking on challenges to help the world progress is what we have done since the day we started. You’ll find loads of stuff on the Shell website to help you find a programme suited to you, including the degree matcher which pretty much does what it says. It guides you on a match between your degree discipline with our skill pool of disciplines.
[Animated sequence]
A green globe surrounded by various coloured icons spinning around it appears onscreen. The icons flow out to the side of screen. Shot transitions to a screen showing many different coloured icons. Various shots of icons lighting up and changing to the same colour when a match is made. Shot changes to two large red icons which fill the screen.
[Deanna]
When you’re ready the next step is the application form which takes about 10 minutes to complete. If you’re on LinkedIn save time by simply pulling across your profile.
[Animated sequence]
Deanna facing camera. Icons appear onscreen representing an application form, an egg timer, a completed form. A large blue 1 appears at Dian’s side. Three forms numbered 1, 2, 3 appear which then appear to drop into an envelope. The envelope is sealed and appears to be emailed.
[Deanna]
After you have submitted your online application, you’ll go through to Stage 1 where you are asked to complete four online assessments. You’ll get an email to guide you through this, but in a nutshell, these are games that measure various cognitive abilities and your working style preferences by presenting you with different challenges. You’ll need to accomplish these online assessments within 5 days of receiving them.
[Animated sequence]
Four illustrations of mobile phones displaying four different game-based assessments appear onscreen. Deanna is then seen facing camera. A cell phone icon appears with a SENT message appearing onscreen. The cell phone icon flies offscreen. A mobile phone appears onscreen displaying a game where the candidate has to memorise sequences of numbers and letters. The mobile phone fades and an icon representing a calendar appears in the middle of the screen. Pages labelled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are pulled off.
[Deanna]
Applicants who are successfully shortlisted will then receive an email inviting them to progress to the On-Demand Video Interview, a self-recorded video submission.
[Animated sequence]
Various icons appear onscreen against a pink background, representing a monitor, keyboard and mouse, completed forms, a pen and pencil. The forms have computerised avatars at the top. A monitor on which the email icon and avatar icon appear to be emailed. An arrow points from the monitor to a text box withwords: ON-DEMAND VIDEO INTERVIEW. A monitor appears showing a recording being made with applicants answering questions. Flashing text 10 DAYS at the side. A text box reading VIDEO SUBMISSION at bottom of screen.
[Deanna]
Our Graduate Recruitment Team will then review your application and let you know if you are through to the next and final step. This is our Live Virtual session. Essentially an online interview with 2 Shell employees and a case study to discuss.
[Animated sequence]
Close-up of Deanna. At one side of screen an eye icon is shown representing review of application. At other side of screen arms are shown with thumbs pointing up. Sign appears at top of screen reading ON AIR. Two vari-coloured spinning circles appear on screen. In the centre of one the number 2 appears. In the other the word YOU appears. Three smaller spinning circles appear. In the centre of one there is a dialogue icon, in another a clipboard icon, in the third an icon representing two people.
[Deanna]
This is where you have a chance to get to know us and for us to get to know you even better. So, expect this part to take around 2 hours. We’ll tell you more about this closer to the time, so you can prepare.
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A circle appears with the word YOU centred. Various icons spinning around the word gradually fade out.
[Deanna]
If you are successful, first of all, congratulations. We’ll invite you to your nearest Shell office so you can see where you’ll be working, your future manager and other successful graduates. It’s a great opportunity to really get a feel for the place. That’s it from us for now. You have now got the key information you need to get started with your application. Good luck and perhaps the next time we meet it will be as colleagues.
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A yellow banner appears with CONGRATULATIONS in black. A globe appears with many locations pinpointed in red. Zooms in to show one pinpoint icon changing to yellow, a building appearing in close-up. A Welcome sign is on front of building. A shot showing people meeting and getting to know each other. Close-up of Deanna. Animated document appears at her side showing ticked steps on the application. Blue text box appears with words Good luck in white. Deanna fades out.
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Shell jingle
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