I gained a greater awareness of which sector I want to work in
Why did you choose to do a placement?
- I wanted relevant work experience for my degree
- I didn't know what career I wanted at the end of my studies, so wanted to gain experience
- I thought it would improve my graduate prospects
- I wanted to develop on-the-job skills to help the rest of my degree
How did you find your role?
What was the highlight of your placement?
Let me start by saying there is a huge difference between being at university and working in Industry. My highlight for the year would definitely be learning a lot of skills ranging from developing Project Management, to building trust with people you work with. Setting aside my ego and gradually building upon feedback by openly accepting it positively throughout the year caused a real change to my personality.
What did you gain from your placement?
- A greater awareness of which sector you want to work in
- Developed technical skills
- Developed professional skills
- A wider professional network
- Increased motivation for your studies
- Awareness of the roles I do/do not want to do in the future
- Experience of living somewhere different
- Reflection on myself and future goals
How did your company respond to Covid-19?
As it is an essential company that the country can't run without, ExxonMobil divided the team into two halves. One team was working from home one week, while the other was on-site, this minimised exposure to the virus. ExxonMobil also provided all their employees with a kit which contained a few masks, a thermometer, sanitiser, guide and much more. Anyone joining the company this year should not feel unsafe, as the company takes health very seriously from ergonomics to mental health. They have now installed a proper COVID-19 surveillance system on every entry point to the site.
One piece of advice would you give to students who are considering taking a placement?
Have zero expectations of the placement. Set up extra meetings with people you work with and ask for honest feedback if you really want to get something out of it other than money!
International undergraduate scholarships
We offer a generous package of financial support for international undergraduate students, including scholarships worth £10,000 towards the annual tuition fee.
Applications are open for existing offer holders for an undergraduate degree programme starting in autumn 2025.