Shell Accessed Internship Program for Nigerian Graduates 2023. Applications are now open for the Shell Accessed Internship program. Check below for application procedures and requirements.
An Assessed Internship is an excellent way to get to know Shell from the inside and immerse yourself in the energy industry. It can also help you decide what career is right for you. You’ll have full day-to-day involvement in actual projects, selected to match your interests and abilities.
Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) is the pioneer and leader of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. We invest heavily in our employees, which is reflected in our industry-leading development program and our commitment to seeing our employees’ ideas travel and come to fruition.
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Benefits of Shell Graduate Internship
- Your success in the Assessed Internship could result in you being offered an Employment opportunity in a full-time role.
Requirements for Shell Graduate Internship Qualification
- Applicants must be graduates
- You will be evaluated on your capacity for analysis
- Decision-making and creating workable solutions as well as
- Your drive, enthusiasm, resilience and confidence
- During an Assessed Internship, you will have a formal mid-term review with your mentor and supervisor. Following this, there will be a final review where there would be a competency-based interview.
- You will also be asked to prepare a final presentation about your project.
- Your success in the Assessed Internship could result in you being offered a full-time role
Application Deadline
Not Specified
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How to Apply
Find an Internship in your location by using the search bar then complete your application online – note you can save time by connecting your LinkedIn profile. Before applying, make sure you are eligible to work in the country where the program is based. The application shouldn’t take more than 5-10 minutes.
For more details, visit Shell website