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The chance to discover BP for yourself

The chance to discover BP for yourself.

Ever wondered what it would be like to work for an 80,000 employee oil supermajor? Fuel your curiosity by coming on a BP Discovery Day and make your own judgement.

Join us on one of these days, and see how challenging and rewarding our work is and how you might fit in to our organisation, whether it be in engineering, science or business. See the dates available here.

Expect to be inspired

A BP Discovery Day is a memorable experience with real practical value.

We'll take you on a tour of the HIVE (Highly Immersive Visualization Environment), analytical labs or engine testing facilities - where our fuels and Castrol lubricants are put through their paces. You'll also have the chance to meet recent graduates and discuss their projects and responsibilities.

There'll be time for lunch and conversation with senior BP representatives, and, not least, you'll have the opportunity to sit down with our BP graduate team who'll offer you tips on applying to our graduate programmes. We want you to be inspired.

We look forward to meeting you!

We'll reimburse you for your travel expenses, so the only thing you'll be investing is your time. Apply here to come and meet us.

Are you up for the challenge?

BP is an equal opportunities employer

Tue 20 Dec 2011, 12:24

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