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Drilling Engineer Intern

May - August 2019 • Bakersfield, CA

What I liked

The work and the people. Great field experience and opportunity to learn

What I wish was different

Opportunity to continue in the fall

Advice

Ask a lot of questions and try to learn as much as possible
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Environmental Specialist Intern

June - August 2019 • Covington, LA

What I liked

Great mentorship, lots of opportunities to explore careers at Chevron and interesting work.

What I wish was different

Advice

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Software Development Intern

May - August 2019 • Bakersfield, CA

What I liked

Work environment was excellent, felt comfortable and welcome quickly after starting.

What I wish was different

Advice

Be passionate about the work you're doing, even if it might seem mundane. Your project should be you main focus.
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Electrical Engineering Intern

May - August 2019 • Pascagoula, MS

What I liked

Great people, great money. Overall a great place to work

What I wish was different

The onboarding was lengthy and unorganized

Advice

If you can get an offer, take it
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Petroleum Engineering Intern

June - September 2019 • Houston, TX

What I liked

The fast pace work environment.

What I wish was different

End of the year rating system.

Advice

Understand your goals, and go beyond them.
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Designs Engineering Intern

June - September 2019 • Richmond, CA

What I liked

I loved the hands on nature of the job. The project based internship allowed me to dive as deep as I wanted into a particular subject and then see it in action in the field. The work culture was collaborative and inclusive, and I enjoyed interacting with all the employees. The amount of career opportunities here is immense, and each role has unique characteristics that keep the job exciting.

What I wish was different

I wish there was more opportunity to choose which projects to be placed on.

Advice

It’s important to ask questions and seek help when unsure of something. It’s the best way to succeed in any new environment.
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Compliance Analyst

July 2013 • Jakarta, Indonesia

What I liked

Learned about FCPA and conflict of interest in the energy company, worked with smart people who always challenged me in my early career, and gained knowledge and experience about the complexity of oil and gas industry

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

I really admired Chevron values that I still apply in a daily life, such as: "do it right or not at all" or "there is always time to do it right." It is a great corporation!
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Cashier

May 2015 • Zillah, WA

What I liked

I was able to work 40 hours a week every week

What I wish was different

I had several things spilled on me, which was quite disgusting

Advice

Everyone should work in a service industry for at least a summer. It teaches you how to interact with people
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MCBU Land Intern

May - August 2018 • Midland, TX

What I liked

I was afforded the opportunity to take on several hands on projects that were value adding as well as great learning experiences. Chevron did a great job of giving me exposure to many different aspects of Land work, as well as the many moving parts of working for a fully integrated oil and gas company.

What I wish was different

I was the only intern in the Land department in Midland, and I think I would've had an even better experience if I shared it with another intern.

Advice

Take on every possible side project that comes up, as this is one of the major areas that allowed me to grow in conjunction with my core projects.
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Process Engineer Intern

May - August 2018 • Belle Chasse, LA

What I liked

My projects were very technical and such that adds value to the buisness. Gave me opportunity to gain hands on field experience

What I wish was different

There were more interns, we were only 2.

Advice

Be very hardworking and see every task given as a learning opportunity
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Drilling Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Houston, TX

What I liked

The company culture. The dress code is business casual (meaning slacks and a polo), everyone is willing to help the interns or and answer questions, and there's a very healthy work life balance present at the office.

What I wish was different

I wish I had traveled a bit more over the 3-day weekends.

Advice

Be willing to do whatever project needs to be done. You get experience and it shows that you're a team player.
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Process Engineer Intern

May - August 2018 • Lagos, Lagos

What I liked

I was able to strengthen my work ethics. the people there were very caring and always ready to help.

What I wish was different

I wish I would have a longer time with them to learn more

Advice

Be focus on what you want to achieve coming in to do an internship and achieve
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Customer Service Representative

November 2017 • Loma Linda, CA

What I liked

Working with customers in a fast paced environment.

What I wish was different

Management needs to more effective in organization.

Advice

Work with students more in flexibility of hours.
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Cyber security analyst intern

May - August 2018 • San Ramon, CA

What I liked

I had the opportunity to travel to San Ramon, CA (Bay Area) to intern with Chevron. I really like Chevron’s culture. Chevron values diversity and inclusion which I really felt as an intern. Everyone was really helpful through my internship. I’ve gained lots of insite on application security within the enterprise. Along with learning, Chevron hosts many intern events so there is many opportunities to interact with other interns.

What I wish was different

I wished I would have lived with another intern or Chevron employee. Costs of living in California is really expensive.

Advice

Always be open to getting out of your comfort zone. Make good relationships with your team and coworkers. Also don’t be afraid to ask questions and seek help if you need it.
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Industrial Hygienist Intern

March - August 2015 • Richmond, CA

What I liked

Great learning opportunity. Great pay, company culture, and intern program.

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

Connect with other interns during the summer. Most of my weekends were spent with other interns.
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Process Engineer

May - August 2018 • Richmond, CA

What I liked

Gained lots of technical knowledge. Got hands on chemical engineering work and great ownshio of projects

What I wish was different

Better relationships with operators.

Advice

Note that Chevron will usually give returns site specific, takes some effort to change roles — but it is possible!
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Drilling and Completions Engineering Intern

May - August 2018 • Houston, TX

What I liked

The internship was well organized and interns were well supported by the organization.

What I wish was different

I didn't connect with the people with whom I worked, which made it hard to enjoy the job from day to day. This was my second internship with Chevron, however, and in my first internship, I loved the folks with whom I worked. The take away is that your milage may really vary when you work for a large company.

Advice

When you are deciding what jobs to apply to or choosing between offers, consider what the job will actually be- what your team will work on, what your responsibilities will be, etc. It is easy to get caught up in a the idea of a "good job", and accept a position that is not actually a good job FOR YOU. Also consider what the full time job would look like if you were offered a return offer. For example: a Drilling and Completions intern is not often sent to the field, but full time employees spend 2 weeks at a time living in remote locations far from their "home bases" (therefore far from their family/spouse/children/friends) for the first 4-5 years of their careers. Be honest about what lifestyle you want to live, and don't choose positions which set you up for a life you aren't interested in.
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Technical analyst intern

May - August 2018 • San Ramon, CA

What I liked

I like the task they assigned me and the people I worked with.

What I wish was different

No wish.

Advice

Find a place ASAP to live before the internship. Try to find an Air b&b to save money on rent.
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Undergraduate Research

May - August 2017 • Pittsburgh, PA

What I liked

It was very engaging and self directed.

What I wish was different

Advice

Do the brunt of the lab work before and continue reading papers during your time their to keep increasing your knowledge.
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Drilling and Completions Intern

May - August 2017 • Houston, TX

What I liked

At Chevron, you are hired as a full employee for the duration of your internship. During your internship, you are paired with a mentor who will teach you, help you become integrated into the Chevron community, and help you to complete your intern project(s). Intern projects at Chevron are needed, value-adding work. In addition to being fully integrated with a team of engineers, you are also invited to participate in events and organizations within the Chevron network. Some events are specifically for interns, others run through organizations you are encouraged to join, including Women's, LGBTQ+, Asian, Black, or Hispanic groups among others.

What I wish was different

At Chevron, like at most large companies, your internship workload is largely driven by your own ambition. I set my own goals and scheduled my own time. As a result, I found that I worked through my stated projects well before the end of my internship. After that, with the help of my mentor, I was able to expand my projects, roles on my teams, and find additional work. You will need to do this or will risk being bored. Going into the internship, you should also be aware that high-performing interns are expected to find additional work to do, as part of an effort to "go above and beyond".

Advice

Chevron cares deeply about its employees- your team will be an invaluable resource to you. They will want to know you and to help you. PLEASE ask lots of questions. It will give you an opportunity to demonstrate that you are quick to learn and pleasant to teach. It will only serve to engratiate you to those you work with.
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