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FEATURED GRADUATE EMPLOYER

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Do innovative business consulting. Do Future IT. And do it brilliantly. Do it together with Logica and help clients around the world, across every sector, improve business performance and take the fast road to change. At Logica you can expect to work with people who work together on some of the world's most exciting business and technology challenges. Like Europe's largest, most complex infrastructure project. Or the introduction of game-changing solutions that are combating climate change.
We have start dates from May 2010 onwards. Find out about the Logica graduate scheme.

Engage with us at

www.logica.com/ukgraduates.

FEATURED GRADUATE EMPLOYER

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is the one firm for all talented graduates. As one of the world's largest professional services firms we have a lot to offer. With an enviable range of clients - from public and private companies to governments and charities - with whom we work in partnership to create leading-edge solutions. This makes PwC the ideal employer for any budding business professional.

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Shell


ABOUT THIS EMPLOYER

As a global energy and petrochemicals business, with 110,000 employees in 104 countries, we recruit graduates into a variety of technical and commercial business areas. You need to be able to absorb information, analyse problems, make objective decisions and come up with ideas of your own. And you need the sensitivity and influencing skills to work well in a team. There are also specific skill requirements depending on the area you move into.

How do I apply?

There are three ways to get a job with Shell: Gourami Business Challenge, Assessment Day, or Paid Student Internship. It’s up to you to decide which one works best for you. Whichever path you take, you’ll get a comprehensive onboarding programme when you arrive to help you settle into your new role. And our early career development programme will make sure you get off to a flying start. Think further. Visit here.

 

Positions Available In: Engineering, Finance, HR and IT.

Locations: Positions in the UK are based in Aberdeen, London, Manchester or Cheshire.

Online Application: Yes

Pre-screening Questionnaire: Yes

Case Studies: Yes

More information about these exciting opportunities at Shell can be found on our careers website here.



Contact details:

Post: Shell Recruitment, Rowlandsway House, Rowlandsway, Manchester, Untied Kingdom, M22 5SB

Tel: 0845 600 1819

Email: graduates@shell.com

Web Address: Click here.




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CASE STUDIES FROM THIS EMPLOYER

 
Case Study - David Nguyen - Preview

David - Accountant - Shell

I wanted the opportunity to work in an exciting and growing industry. I was attracted to Shell’s global dimension, meaning I would be able to work with colleagues in other countries. The job also allowed me to develop skills that could be transferred to any part of the business.

Simon - Shell

Simon - Reservoir Engineer - Shell

I'm one of Shell's Reservoir Engineers, in charge of managing a cluster consisting of three different fields. My work includes daily reservoir surveillance, in order to ensure that operations are carried out safely and that the reservoir behaviour is well understood, and production optimisation, which includes analysis of water injection strategy and reviewing of possible opportunities over the fields.

Tom-Hilstead---Sexual-Orientation

Tom Hilstead - Sexual Orientation - Shell

"I've pretty much always known that I wanted to work in languages and, more recently, I decided to go down the route of translating and interpreting. People have told me that jobs in languages are dominated by women and gay men and while I'm not sure if that's true, it did mean that I felt I didn't have to worry about being discriminated against."

Adam-Ezzamel---Shell---Offshore-Structures-Enginee

Adam Ezzamel - Shell - Offshore Structures Engineer

Offshore engineering is rewarding but challenging; there are opportunities to go and see some of the largest and most technologically advanced structures in the world. I'm also grateful for the full support I receive from my colleagues who allow me freedom and responsibility while being open to questions, no matter how basic.