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Amakamoney: 12:05pm On Apr 20
Jaroko:


Don't lose hope yet, if they find out about the leak they may use the first assessment or set another,,( My opinion)

But whatever the case ,, We move On
which first asessment , and why was i not sent
Amakamoney: 12:06pm On Apr 20
ezenwaez:


I also noticed some of the answers are not correct.
like which ones?
Flexy99(m): 5:25pm On Apr 20
What is dragnet cutoff mark if I may ask? Though, I saw where they said it's 50%. I just hope dragnet doesn't make use of negative marking.
Flexy99(m): 6:07pm On Apr 20
Amakamoney:

like which ones?
Let me check
Hunter102: 6:14pm On Apr 20
Flexy99:
What is dragnet cutoff mark if I may ask? Though, I saw where they said it's 50%. I just hope dragnet doesn't make use of negative marking.
80% is Dragnet cut-off mark from time imemorial
Innovatideas: 6:45pm On Apr 20
ezenwaez:


I also noticed some of the answers are not correct.

Exactly
Innovatideas: 7:02pm On Apr 20
Amakamoney:

like which ones?

In my experience in this industry, I had never heard that the valve greasing channel aligns in a closed position except from the material.

Also it is not a MUST that after testing SSV, you must ALWAYS bring back the well to production. For instance, during well completion, after landing the tubing hanger, we carry out a lot of string tests including SCSSV inflow test. That doesn't mean that you must bring the well to production after engaging your safety devices to service.. You must ALWAYS engage your safety devices to service but the well may be shut in after SSV test..... my opinion though... There are others answers that doesn't go well in my view but I just wanted to site these two.

My opinion is that yes! the person may have this questions from somewhere which may have been generated after the first test as I saw test 1 on the caption.... Or that these were the collated questions from the two tests which the person tried to solve and presented it in this form. That doesn't definitely mean that the original questions apparently leaked
Mackin: 7:08pm On Apr 20
But what if the majority of candidates don’t meet the 80% set by Dragnet? Don’t you think the cut-off mark might be adjusted?
Mackin: 7:10pm On Apr 20
But what if the majority of candidates don’t meet the 80% set by Dragnet? Don’t you think the cut-off mark might be adjusted?


Hunter102:

80% is Dragnet cut-off mark from time imemorial
Flexy99(m): 8:40pm On Apr 20
That answer to the question is valve greasing channel aligns in a open position
Innovatideas:


In my experience in this industry, I had never heard that the valve greasing channel aligns in a closed position except from the material.

Also it is not a MUST that after testing SSV, you must ALWAYS bring back the well to production. For instance, during well completion, after landing the tubing hanger, we carry out a lot of string tests including SCSSV inflow test. That doesn't mean that you must bring the well to production after engaging your safety devices to service.. You must ALWAYS engage your safety devices to service but the well may be shut in after SSV test..... my opinion though... There are others answers that doesn't go well in my view but I just wanted to site these two.

My opinion is that yes! the person may have this questions from somewhere which may have been generated after the first test as I saw test 1 on the caption.... Or that these were the collated questions from the two tests which the person tried to solve and presented it in this form. That doesn't definitely mean that the original questions apparently leaked

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Flexy99(m): 8:48pm On Apr 20
Which kind rough play be this one...Make e be 50% abeg..
Hunter102:

80% is Dragnet cut-off mark from time imemorial
Flexy99(m): 8:50pm On Apr 20
I ed when I took that dragnet test for NBC, the cut off was 50%.
Excellent555: 9:01pm On Apr 20
I think both Operators and Associate Operators wrote the test the same day, but the questions are different

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Flexy99(m): 9:04pm On Apr 20
On their test platform interface, was it highlighted "Operator" and "Associate Operator" respectively?
Excellent555:
I think both Operators and Associate Operators wrote the test the same day, but the questions are different
Flexy99(m): 9:05pm On Apr 20
Because I am very sure that Operator own showed Operator Assessment II

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Hunter102: 9:24pm On Apr 20
Flexy99:
Because I am very sure that Operator own showed Operator Assessment II
That's what I saw too cause I wrote the first one on the 18th of March.
Excellent555: 9:28pm On Apr 20
Flexy99:
Because I am very sure that Operator own showed Operator Assessment II

Did you see any of the above leaked questions in your test?
Jaroko: 9:43pm On Apr 20
Flexy99:
Which kind rough play be this one...Make e be 50% abeg..

Recruitment does not necessarily have a fixed cut off marks na.. it all depends on the number the company plans to interview. If they plan to interview 20 candidates for a position the first 20 will be chosen not minding their cut off marks.

Abi if everybody score more than their set cut off they will now employ or interview everyone?

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Flexy99(m): 10:31pm On Apr 20
They have to interview everyone oooooo....them nor get choice...
Jaroko:


Recruitment does not necessarily have a fixed cut off marks na.. it all depends on the number the company plans to interview. If they plan to interview 20 candidates for a position the first 20 will be chosen not minding their cut off marks.

Abi if everybody score more than their set cut off they will now employ or interview everyone?
Flexy99(m): 10:48pm On Apr 20
Yes I saw some few ones like about 15 of them....But mine is Operator, new questions were added...
Excellent555:


Did you see any of the above leaked questions in your test?
Flexy99(m): 11:55pm On Apr 20
Hunter102:

80% is Dragnet cut-off mark from time imemorial
Meaning you can not fail more than 18 questions and you must get 72 questions correctly supposing all questions were totalled 90 in number.
EmmDee4141: 10:15am On Apr 21
Guys does it mean that those who were not called for Peteoluem Enginneering Interview after the skills test should give up?
smartkester(m): 11:14am On Apr 21
Excellent555:
I think both Operators and Associate Operators wrote the test the same day, but the questions are different
That's the truth. I told someone this same thing. Associate Operators also wrote this test because I applied for Associate Operator role. I think the years of experience and degree qualification would separate us at the end of the recruitment process
smartkester(m): 11:16am On Apr 21
Flexy99:
Meaning you can not fail more than 18 questions and you must get 72 questions correctly supposing all questions were totalled 90 in number.
why are you bothered with that man saying 80% is the cut off. It doesn't work that way. It depends on the number Chevron wants at interview stage. This isn't about a particular score but the top percentile maybe 20, 30 or 50.

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jassmenn(m): 11:39am On Apr 21
You get time sha😂

smartkester:
why are you bothered with that man saying 80% is the cut off. It doesn't work that way. It depends on the number Chevron wants at interview stage. This isn't about a particular score but the top percentile maybe 20, 30 or 50.
moorerice: 1:06pm On Apr 21
Mackin:
But what if the majority of candidates don’t meet the 80% set by Dragnet? Don’t you think the cut-off mark might be adjusted?

They don't always use cut-off marks. I think they're employing the percentile approach for this recruitment. Picture it like this: Chevron contracts dragnet to deliver the 10, 20, etc best candidates for interviews. Dragnet proceeds to ister tests to determine the 10 best. If the highest score is 98/100 and there are 10 candidates with that score, they all go through and the rest go home.

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moorerice: 1:11pm On Apr 21
moorerice:


They don't always use cut-off marks. I think they're employing the percentile approach for this recruitment. Picture it like this: Chevron contracts dragnet to deliver the 10, 20, etc best candidates for interviews. Dragnet proceeds to ister tests to determine the 10 best. If the highest score is 98/100 and there are 10 candidates with that score, they all go through and the rest go home.

And that's why most people dread dragnet tests because the competition isn't always against a cut-off mark but other candidates.

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SlyCharlie(m): 1:49pm On Apr 21
Orevs:
Please do you have update on positions that have received background checks



Communication coordinator (Bckgrd)
Communication rep (Bckgrd)
Decision Analyst(Bckgrd)
Earth Scientist(Bckgrd)
Facilities Engineer(Bckgrd)
Financial Analysts
Geoscientist(Bckgrd)
HR(Bckgrd)
HSE(Bckgrd)
Senior Facilities Engineer
Senior Security Information Specialist(Bckgrd)
Software Engineer(Bckgrd)
Well Engineer
Petroleum Engineer
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Flexy99(m): 5:33pm On Apr 21
moorerice:


They don't always use cut-off marks. I think they're employing the percentile approach for this recruitment. Picture it like this: Chevron contracts dragnet to deliver the 10, 20, etc best candidates for interviews. Dragnet proceeds to ister tests to determine the 10 best. If the highest score is 98/100 and there are 10 candidates with that score, they all go through and the rest go home.
God dey o....God Factor over everything!!!
tomiato: 10:04am On Apr 22
salehkabiruamin:
My Application still Active but didn't receive interview nor rejection,
After general and skills test.

Same here. @salehkabiruamin Are the inactive applications on your from this recruitment round?

Please is there anyone else in such a situation? 🙏🏽

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