The Global Energy Talent Is Looking for Offshore Professionals to Work in Various Roles, Including Brazilians Today
Another international offshore company is seeking candidates from various nationalities to join its operational team on demand from oil companies. Many think that because it is a job abroad, we Brazilians would not have opportunities at such a company; quite the contrary. One of our writers, for example, Luis Franco, secured one of these opportunities by following simple steps, and with a lot of experience in this field, he will share all the steps on our Fan Page at 6 PM Live. So let’s look at today’s opportunities.
Offshore Opportunities at GET
- Mud Coordinator
- Mud Engineers
- Filtration Operator
- Test Data Acquisition Specialist
- Well Test Chief Operator and Operator
- Well Services Operator
Obviously, since the opportunities are abroad, the job descriptions and interviews are also in English. Do not apply if you do not master the language. If you are in a hurry and want to learn English quickly, we recommend a good course that costs R$ 100 reais with no monthly fees, CLICK HERE AND SIGN UP NOW BECAUSE IT’S WORTH IT.
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How to Apply?
As we mentioned, Global Energy Talent is receiving resumes at the email resume@globalenergytalent.com or you can contact via WhatsApp at the number +919711831782. Remember, the CV must be in English, and the text of the message should also be in English; multinational companies operating in Brazil also consider English as a factor for ranking or disqualifying candidates during the selection process, so act now! Below, see the official publication:


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