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Number of Employees: 14300
Headquarters: 1185 Avenue of the Americas 40th Floor New York, NY 10036 212-997-8500
Hess, originally called the Amerada Corporation, was incorporated in 1920 by Englishman Lord Cowdray for the sole intent of exploring North America for oil. As an oil entrepreneur and as a businessman, Cowdray was a success, hitting a peak net income of almost $5 million in 1926. Today, the Hess Corporation, based in New York City, is a top explorer, producer, transporter and refiner of natural gas and crude oil. There are over 1300 Hess gas stations in 16 eastern states.
The majority of applicants that interview for a position with Hess report a positive interview experience. Potential employees can expect a fairly straightforward interview process consisting of a face-to-face and/or group panel interview, in which a skills test and a personality test may be given. A standard interview question might include, "Describe a situation in which you failed." Potential employees can apply online or in person, and phone interviews are sometimes conducted prior to the face-to-face interview. Some applicants who are offered positions can expect to submit to a background check.
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