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sashi1979 wrote:prolonged silence means = people dont know
and also that not many non-IT people come to the UK. It could be because they dont get anything over here usually. The western economies never opened to other disciplines. IT was the only exception
And now even IT is gone the drain.
Better wake up soon and pack your bags home. I did during the 2nd week of June and have lined up interviews in Bangalore for next week.
nitboy123 wrote:cut the crap silk route
oil companies in surrey ?? surrey is just on the boundaries of london and you expect refineries to exist there ? no chance.
what is this crap ? refine your geographies please.
i can understand aberdeen - although i have never been there and its in scotland i think.
if you are googling for the addresses and find lot of surrey mention, then it means that they have a small office in surrey (close to london).
i dont see how a process engineer will be sittting in a mktg office though.
silk route wrote:nitboy,
i thnk u shld expand ur knowledge in 3 dimension before suggesting anything to anyone.
read carefully my scrap, i m talking abt oil & gas design companies not refinery.....there is difference between operation and design.
and for ur kind info, i hv asked 4 suggestion to markie not u.
silk route
Markie wrote:We are not talking here of physically oil refineries I'm afraid. Surrey has one of the oil majors here...ExxonMobil - strategic planning group in Leatherhead- the group that link up with the real refinery.
KBR - one of the major oil/gas contractors is also close to ExxonMobil offices.
Another example is Petrofac - which has a engineering group based in Woking but liases with their Aberdeen ofc as well as in London and other parts of the world.
Supply and trading of Kuwait Oil International is also based in Woking...
Majority of the players are in London (been here and there so I know the trials).
Getting this type of information is very important in getting your first work in the UK.
nitboy123 wrote:cut the crap silk route
oil companies in surrey ?? surrey is just on the boundaries of london and you expect refineries to exist there ? no chance.
what is this crap ? refine your geographies please.
i can understand aberdeen - although i have never been there and its in scotland i think.
if you are googling for the addresses and find lot of surrey mention, then it means that they have a small office in surrey (close to london).
i dont see how a process engineer will be sittting in a mktg office though.
horizon123 wrote:Hi,
I know a mech engg who was working in UK with a reputed automobile industry. He is here in UK for more than 5 yrs now. But he has been an unfortunate victim of recession like many others. Since last 4 mths he is looking for a job.
For automobile industry, the job market is scary....my suggestion for you would be...if you are in a job in India....please continue to be there. Do not make a mistake to leave your existing job and come here in UK. If you are already in UK, then I wish you all the very best for your job hunt.
Also FYI, in aerospace companies, they say that you should be eligible for security clearance. Please google to understand the eligibilty for diff levels of security clearance.
Markie wrote:I totally agree - 100%. Auto industry and aero sectors are in doldrums at the moment. companies are shedding jobs or having shortened work weeks.
Silk_route...
Some of the openings in oilcareers.com may be just for pooling resources only and the recruiter will cherry pick for the lot. try other jobsites...
Reed engineering, Thomas Telford,Totaljobs and oilandgasjobs.com
as mentioned below by Horizon, its better to keep your feet wherever you are.
horizon123 wrote:Hi,
I know a mech engg who was working in UK with a reputed automobile industry. He is here in UK for more than 5 yrs now. But he has been an unfortunate victim of recession like many others. Since last 4 mths he is looking for a job.
For automobile industry, the job market is scary....my suggestion for you would be...if you are in a job in India....please continue to be there. Do not make a mistake to leave your existing job and come here in UK. If you are already in UK, then I wish you all the very best for your job hunt.
Also FYI, in aerospace companies, they say that you should be eligible for security clearance. Please google to understand the eligibilty for diff levels of security clearance.
I mean - if you guys have found any jobs yet?silk route wrote:hi ghulbhai,
i cd not get u wht u r asking for??
ghulbhai wrote:have you guys gotten anywhere beyond this ?