The success factors in energy especially at bp/shell/someth
Sometimes, to to a layman, work at BP or Exxon as an engineer or business person is slow and all about risk mitigation and safety while doing your work but its bloody amazing when you step back and see the impact.
Some, myself included, do not (or sometimes did not) always have the patience/dedica tion to succeed in an environment like that - but for those that do, there is no sector that can appreciate this skill-set more.
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Hello,
I am Anusha from India, and I saw your comments on Becca Ford's Blog on LGO. I completed my undergraduate degree in Instrumentation and Control from National Institute of Technology here and have been working with Siemens as an Automation Engineer for a year now. I just wanted to know if you applied for LGO, and how many years of experience would be approriate to apply for the program? I would highly appreciate if you could shed some light on it, and mail me your reply to balan.anusha@gmail.com.
Thanks
Anusha
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