Hey guys,
I recently got out of the military and have been back in college. I decided a couple years ago that Petroleum Engineering was for me. I am working on transferring to the University of Tulsa for their excellent Petro E. program. I was wondering if there was anyone there that could point me in the right direction for a Summer Internship. I am joining the game a little late and have found that most internships for this coming Summer have already been filled. After talking with friends that are either mechanical or chemical engineers; they are telling me that I am the type of person an oil company would be looking for i.e. hardworking, ex-mil, leadership skill/qualities, and the GPA (since I got out of the military) to follow it up.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and trust me I know this if pretty far fetched but worth a try to get ahead if possible. Location is not an issue, I will make whatever work. I'm just really trying to get some hands on experience and open my eyes as to what really goes on as someone working in the field or as a Petro. Engineer in general.
Thanks a ton for any help.
I recently got out of the military and have been back in college. I decided a couple years ago that Petroleum Engineering was for me. I am working on transferring to the University of Tulsa for their excellent Petro E. program. I was wondering if there was anyone there that could point me in the right direction for a Summer Internship. I am joining the game a little late and have found that most internships for this coming Summer have already been filled. After talking with friends that are either mechanical or chemical engineers; they are telling me that I am the type of person an oil company would be looking for i.e. hardworking, ex-mil, leadership skill/qualities, and the GPA (since I got out of the military) to follow it up.
Any help would be greatly appreciated and trust me I know this if pretty far fetched but worth a try to get ahead if possible. Location is not an issue, I will make whatever work. I'm just really trying to get some hands on experience and open my eyes as to what really goes on as someone working in the field or as a Petro. Engineer in general.
Thanks a ton for any help.
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