Thanks for the tips. Personally I would prefer to try procurement/tender or biz development related position. Does that bring nice pay too?
Yea, I do agree technical skill is important to survive in such company.haha
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I'm not a mech engine grad, but I'm from one of the big O&G MNCs and have colleagues who are from mech engine background.
to reach 200kpa including bonuses in 10 years is definitely possible. I read someone say that it's not possible even if you are A+ performer. This is so NOT true. An A+ performer for 10 years will get you to 300kpa at the place I work.
Also, if you want to do well in a technical company, you better have technical experiences to back you up (unless you are in department such as procurement, HR, finance etc). You will often be surprised that people in the commercial department sometimes also come with technical background.
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