Shell Companies in Nigeria's Student Industrial Training
Program offers Nigerian students in Higher Institutions
the opportunity to gain work experience in different
location. The following are the list of eligible study
courses:
Engineering
Earth Sciences (Geology, Geophysics, Geography)
Sciences
Social Sciences
Medical Sciences
The program provides hands-on work experience from
day one, providing students the opportunity to work
directly with inspiring and experienced professionals.
The insights and skills gained by the end of the program
would be invaluable for future careers.
This Industrial Training Program is designed for
students to:
Put theories and concepts into practice
Begin to build work related skills required for the
business environment through constructive feedback
and supervision
Improve general business/industry understanding
Gain additional skills in areas such as communication,
team building, problem solving and analytical reasoning
Build valuable networks and contacts for professional
development
Gain insights into career options to support choice of
specialised field area to build and develop one's career
WHO CAN APPLY
Eligible applicants must:
Be enrolled full‐time in a Higher education Institution
(University or Polytechnic)
Have authorisation from their school to participate in
the program
HOW TO APPLY
All applicants should have their personal valid email
account (for consistent communication)
Applicants who meet the above requirements should
apply via email, at: africarecruitment@shell.com
Email content must include:
Student's name
Name of University/institution of higher learning
Matriculation Number/ student ID number
Course of study
Required duration/period for internship and
Contact details
Scanned copy of official letter/ form from higher
institution
APPLICATION DEADLINE
All applicants are expected to apply not later than 3
months before the proposed start date.
Please note that industrial training opportunities are
based on business needs and limited slots are available
yearly.
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