Careers FAQs
Looking for a quick overview of the opportunities available within Shell? Or is there something you are unsure about? Explore our Frequently Asked Questions and discover the answers you're searching for.
Most popular questions
How do I apply to join Shell?
You can search for a specific vacancy using our job search engine. You will discover how to apply in each detailed job description.
I can’t find a suitable job on your website, can I still apply?
We do not accept speculative applications, CVs or résumés via email. You can only apply to a specific vacancy found through our job search tool. If you use our search agent, you’ll receive an email with new vacancies matching your preferred criteria when they arise.
If I submit an application or register my details, will Shell keep me on file?
We store all candidate details on a central database for three years, unless we receive a written request by an individual to delete their personal record. These records enable us to search against candidate profiles with specific skill sets, should we have specific recruitment needs in the future.
Do I need a degree to work at Shell?
It will depend on the level and nature of the role in which you’re interested. If a degree is a requirement, it will usually be stated in the job description. However, a candidate who does not hold a degree may still be considered for one of our professional vacancies if they can demonstrate substantial relevant experience.
How long after applying can I expect to wait before hearing anything?
You will receive an acknowledgement of receipt within 48 hours. You should then receive correspondence regarding a decision within the following two weeks.
What do you mean by ‘Professional’?
Our professional opportunities are for people with varying skills, experience and expertise. This includes all levels of seniority.
Do I need to have experience of working in the energy industry to join Shell?
It depends on the position you’re interested in. Many technical roles require you to have spent time in a similar job and environment, while others require less specific experience. Most of our commercial opportunities are based on generic business knowledge and so do not require experience in the energy industry.
If I have to work on location, will my family be able to come with me?
For long-term international postings, our expatriate information centre ‘Outpost’ provides support in locations around the world. This includes foreign language schooling, help for partners in finding local employment and a range of other services.