The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company or
ADNOC is the
state-owned oil company of the United Arab Emirates. According to the Oil &
Gas Journal, as of January 2015, the UAE holds the seventh-largest proven
reserves of oil in the world at 97.8 billion barrels. Most of these reserves
are located in Abu Dhabi. It is the world's 12th largest oil company by production, producing 3.1
million barrels per day. ADNOC is one of the world's largest energy
companies measured by both reserves and production. ADNOC has 16 subsidiary
companies in upstream, midstream,
and downstream stages of
production. ADNOC develops both onshore and offshore gas fields.
The company operates two oil refineries, Ruwais and
Umm Al Nar. ADNOC exports natural gas in the form of liquefied natural gas (LNG)
in addition to producing supplies for local electricity and water utilities, to
other domestic industries including petrochemicals plants, and for re-injection into reservoirs.
RECRUITMENT PROCESS When you apply for a vacancy at ADNOC, you will go
through a recruitment process. The recruitment department will be on hand to
help you at every step of your journey.
1. Initial review: Once your application is received through our online portal, your
application will be reviewed by our recruitment team to assess your
capabilities in line with the job requirements.
2. Phone interview: Should your application be successful, you will receive an
introductory call from our recruitment department who will discuss what the
role involves.
3. On-site interview: You will be invited for a formal interview at our premises. Depending
on the role you have applied for, you may be required to complete a series
of assessments.
4. Onboarding: Once
you have successfully completed the interview and assessment stage and have
been selected for the position, you will receive an offer letter and will
begin the onboarding process.
ADNOC’s people
are our strongest asset and are the key to our success. To view the latest
opportunities and apply for a role, visit our career portal.
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