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  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Shell Australia Graduate Programs & Internships

  • Energy & Utilities

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Recruitment Process

Shell recruits graduates from a wide range of disciplines. That noted, it has a greater need for those with degrees in Wells, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering: Electrical Engineering, Static Engineering, Process Engineering, Upstream Production Engineering, Offshore Engineering, Materials Engineering, Pipelines, Flow Assurance, Subsea, Utilities & Energy and Heat Transfer, and Health, Safety, Environment, and Security.

Handily, you can go to the degree matcher page on the Shell Australia website to find out what kind of career path is available given your qualifications.

Depending on what area of the business they aspire to be part of, grads take part in development programs that last from two to five years. Grads are divided into those joining the technical and those joining the commercial side of the business. Whichever side you opt for, you’ll take part in a comprehensive onboarding program that will expose you to all areas of the business. Graduate hires may go on rotations and combine on-the-job learning with formal training, that might even take you bi-coastal! You’ll have a direct supervisor who will provide supportive guidance, constructive feedback, and access to a mentorship program.   

The process starts with a brief online application that can be expedited if connected to your LinkedIn profile. After, you will need to do an online timed cognitive test, online working style assessment, and an online short, self-recorded video interview that Shell calls the “On-Demand Video Interview”. If you make the cut, you’ll then be invited to take part in an online interview. This will include doing a presentation relating to a case study, with two Shell assessors.

Finally, you will be invited to a nearby Shell office to meet with staff at all levels and learn more about what a career at Shell involves. Should you wish to get an idea of whether you’d be happy at Shell prior to graduating, you can apply for one of Shell’s 12-week assessed internships.test from kevin.

Remuneration & Career Growth

Shell says it offers a competitive starting salary and other benefits. Most grads are delighted with what one described as “great bonuses on top of amazing pay”. You may have the opportunity to work on global projects. 

Career prospects
The company has a fair and transparent promotion process. If you perform well and develop strong networks, you can look forward to going up the ranks. Shell values performance.

The vibe of the place
This varies depending on what area of the business you’re in. Shell invests a lot in developing its employees. It gives them a lot of responsibility from early on and rewards them if they rise to the challenges set. You can expect to form fantastic friendships with your colleagues and spend plenty of time socialising with them out of office hours. The culture is friendly and respectful, and perks such as ‘flex days’ make up for those times when you need to put in long hours. some test from kevin.   

Graduate Reviews

Overall Score
4.4
Overall score based on 224 reviews
They Score Best in…
8.0
Diversity
8.0
Satisfaction
8.0
Salary
8.2
Training
What Graduates Say About Them
  • Focus on development of people, short and long term opportunities, remuneration, generally stimulating and challenging work
  • The opportunity to travel and gain experience at different projects in varying stages.
  • Travel. Training. Chance to move through disciplines to get an overall view of different areas.
  • World class training opportunities and large training budget. Well-structured graduate development program with competence framework to ensure development is encouraged and supported. International travel and work exposure. Outstanding remuneration package.
  • Travel: I am on an expatriate assignment in New Zealand already, only six months into my graduate program. Training, I have access to some of the best training in the world with Shell. Amazing pay. Challenging work.
  • A high proportion of people involved in making tough decisions, execution of plans usually takes more time.
  • Very large bureaucratic structure increases red tape and slows speed of progress.
  • Large multinational - expect inefficiencies in slow administrative processes
  • Shell is a very reporting/business process fulfilling driven company - feels like decisions are made slowly, often re-worked and unnecessary processes are not eliminated
  • having to go through a number of 'levels' and people to approve things

Jobs & Opportunities

Locations With Jobs & Opportunities
  • Brisbane, Gladstone, Perth, Chinchilla
Hiring candidates with qualifications in
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Creative Arts
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Business & Management (english)
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Engineering & Mathematics
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Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences
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IT & Computer Science
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Law, Legal Studies & Justice
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Medical & Health Sciences
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Property & Built Environment
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Sciences
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Teaching & Education
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