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At bp, we’re on an exciting, challenging and transformative journey to net zero. As we head there, we’ll be talking to the people who are making it possible and reimagining energy forever. Sometimes serious and sometimes playful, throughout the series you’ll hear stories, insights and reflections that enlighten and inspire. From life at bp and beyond.
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Friday Oct 30, 2020
Friday Oct 30, 2020
In this episode, Prathiba Arokiasamy shares her own fertility journey, along with colleagues Nikki, Andrew and Nili. While experiencing very different paths to parenthood, they’ve all benefited from the fertility group that Nili set up in bp. The colleagues share powerful personal fertility stories to help raise awareness of the devastating impact that fertility challenges can have on people’s lives and to normalize fertility conversations in the workplace.
Warning: Topics discussed include fertility, pregnancy, miscarriage, medical treatments, sperm donation, adoption and surrogacy. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions or concerns. Please reach out to your local fertility support groups and counselling if you need further assistance during this difficult time.

Friday Oct 09, 2020
Friday Oct 09, 2020
“If 50,000 employees at bp look for a solution on sustainability every day, it will be easy to become a net zero company by 2050.” Across an insightful, reflective and sometimes poignant 30 mins, Gaurav tells us about his passion for sustainability, why he signed up to be part of One Young World and the role he is now playing to engage colleagues with our net zero mission. We also discuss how Gaurav’s MBA and summer internship with Castrol helped him transition from a technical engineering role into a marketing role. While – in a deeply reflective moment – Gaurav tells us about how the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy has impacted his mother’s health, and why bp’s culture and focus on safety is so important to him.

Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Following your heart: A conversation with UK based Katrin and Rishi
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
In this episode of life at bp we’re talking with Katrin (environmental products originator) and Rishi (carbon management analyst)– both joined bp on our graduate programmes and now both are playing key roles as we head towards a low carbon future. We hear how they’ve made the most of the variety on offer at bp and what made them switch the direction of their careers to focus on projects that are much closer to their hearts. Katrin and Rishi also share their experiences of joining bp, why you don’t need to be the loudest person in the room and how having the confidence to talk to people just might be the biggest attribute you possess.

Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
In this episode Melbourne based Jordan explains, he’s joined bp in quite an extraordinary time – both for the company and the for the world. He shares his excitement for where bp is going as an organization and gives us the lowdown on what it has been like working during lockdown. Always speaking with his heart on his sleeve, Jordan also tells us about the reservations he had prior to joining bp, why he’s happy to admit he’s made mistakes and the importance of heading into the world of work with a passion for the industry and an open-mind on where you might end up.

Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
In this episode of life at bp we talk to chemical engineers, Caitlyn and Erick. We discuss their excitement for bp’s new vision and their love of solving problems that have significant societal impact. They also have plenty of advice to offer from their time as graduates. So, listen out for why it’s good to have mentors, how you can make yourself the biggest advocate of you, and why it matters to not just do your work, but understand why you’re doing it.

Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
In this episode of life at bp we’re talking with business analyst and junior developer, Ahmed Diallo. Now, while Ahmed may currently be on our IT&S graduate programme out in Chicago, he’s got a whole life behind him too. As the son of a WHO doctor he lived all over the world when he was growing up, and then got to see even more of it during his time in the U.S Army. So how exactly did he end up at bp? Ahmed gives us the fascinating answer to that question here, as well as telling us about the film which got him hooked on computing, what an ‘I Love Me’ book is, how to identify transferable skills, and why having mentors is the best advice he has ever been given.

Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
“I thought the trading bench would be an intense place to be, but at bp it’s very warm and approachable.” In this episode we’re chatting to Zhang Yue, a first-year trading graduate based in Singapore. Upbeat and always candid, Zhang shares her reflections of life on the trading floor, telling us what she was expecting before she joined and what she actually discovered when she became part of the team – it’s not nearly as intimidating as she feared. We also talk about some of the things Zhang has learnt about herself too. Such as building confidence in forming relationship at work and learning to switch from a more carefree approach at university to meticulous approach required as a trader.

Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
“Things are changing all the time. You have to learn to be resilient.” In this episode we speak with Oliver Grimston – bp’s chief of staff in Iraq. From growing up in a small UK town to working on one of the Middle East’s largest oil fields, and from joining bp as a graduate petrophysicist to becoming chief of staff, Oliver’s is a fascinating story of taking the opportunities as they arise and being willing to step into the unknown. With reflections on work experience, the pandemic and the value of understanding different people’s mindsets and cultures, Oliver provides plenty of advice to students who will soon make the move into the world of work.

Thursday Oct 08, 2020
Thursday Oct 08, 2020
In this must-listen episode of life at bp we talk with Houston-based early careers talent acquisition manager, Amy Patton. We start by reflecting on bp’s new inspiring vision and purpose and what that means for graduates now and into the future. Amy also shares insights into how we’re learning from the diversity of our workforce, how you can impress recruiters, and – once you’ve joined a company – how you can balance that desire to make a great first impression without compromising on being the real you. To round things off, Amy tells us all about the great work she has been doing as founder of the Sock Orphanage.

Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Everyone deserves energy: A conversation with US subsea wells engineer, Ahmed Farag
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
Wednesday Oct 07, 2020
“The first thing I’d say is keep your head up. That way you get to see the bigger opportunities bp offers.” In this episode we chat with US subsea wells engineer Ahmed Farag. Sharp, reflective and wise, not only does Ahmed tell us about the extraordinary world of underwater engineering, but reflects on his upbringing on Cairo, the time he saw the bp career’s team wearing Georgia Tech football jerseys and how the experiences of Hurricane Harvey prepared him and his team for working in a global pandemic. He also has plenty of advice to graduates who are thinking about joining bp, and reflects on his own transition from the world of study to the world of work.