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Shell Nigeria

  • > 100,000 employees

Shell Nigeria Graduate Programs & Internships

  • Mining, Oil & Gas

What it does: Shell specializes in every sector of the oil and gas industry. This company is into exploring, manufacturing, refining, transporting, distributing, and selling various petrochemicals. Shell also specializes in generating power.

Mission: Shell's mission is to facilitate progress by enhancing the available number of energy solutions and providing cleaner ones.

Size and presence: Shell has an unknown number of employees in Nigeria. Its headquarters is located in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. Globally, the company has over 90,000 employees in more than 99 countries.

Best known for: Shell is best known as the energy company with the largest presence in the Nigerian oil industry. The company is known for producing every possible petrochemical in the oil and gas industry. Shell Nigeria is best known for producing more than 600,000 oil barrels daily.

The good bits: The pay is excellent and competitive. There are numerous training opportunities. Their work culture is great, and they provide health care for their staff.

The not so good bits: The work stress is high. Some workers go into remote areas for oil exploration and are away from their families for a long time.

The Shell Story

In 1907, two rival energy firms, the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and Shell Transport and Trading Company Limited, merged to form the Royal Dutch Shell Group, which was later renamed Shell Plc. Shell Plc was regarded as the largest oil producer globally after 13 years. This company was renowned for belonging to an elite cartel known as the Seven Sisters. These companies dominated the global petroleum market for three decades spanning from the mid-40s to the mid-70s.
 
Shell expanded into Nigeria in 1937 but began operating in the country in 1958. Their primary operational base is the oil-rich region of the Niger Delta, which encompasses several southern states in Nigeria. In 2013, Shell announced that it would strategically review its Nigerian operations and may divest its assets.
 
In 2014, Shell announced it was on the verge of clinching a deal for four Nigerian oil fields. Shell is currently producing roughly 21% of Nigeria's oil.

Culture & vibe

Shell's culture is based on three core values: respect, integrity, and honesty. In Shell, employees of both genders and various ethnicities have equal chances to progress in their careers. Shell Nigeria promotes fairness, diversity, and inclusion through its core values. Shell's management encourages teamwork, mutual trust, transparency, and professionalism.
 
Shell believes in celebrating and rewarding high-performing employees. The firm also encourages its staff to speak up, which shows respect for their thoughts, opinions, and contributions. The excellent work culture has created a healthy atmosphere where employees feel valued and try to be at their best for the company's growth.
 
The operational and business practices of this company follow its General Business Principles, which is the company's constitution.

Recruitment process

Shell Plc hires fresh graduates through its Shell Graduate Programme. After registration and application, job candidates will be subject to various assessments, which are grouped into two stages. Stage one includes a timed cognitive test, a working-style assessment, and an on-demand video interview. Stage two consists of the final assessment. On completion of both stages, the job offer comes next.

Career prospects

Shell has a well-established organizational structure that helps fresh graduates and experienced professionals find their place in the company. The company has a graduation programme through which it recruits and onboards fresh talents seeking a career in the oil and gas industry.
 
Shell has become a breeding ground for budding industry leaders as a hub of different careers. The numerous training opportunities it offers will go a long way in the professional development of its employees.

Remuneration

A fresh graduate earns a whopping annual salary of ₦4.8 million.

Benefits

  • Life insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Severance pay
  • Paid leave and vacations
  • Sick leave
  • Retirement benefits
  • Mobile phone
  • Education assistance
  • Company car

Social Contributions

Shell has donated more than $49 million to social investment projects in Nigeria, precisely education, community health, enterprise support, and road safety.

Controversies

It's been widely published via several news outlets that Shell's operations in Nigeria are posing a significant environmental risk to its host communities.

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