Early in her career in oil and gas, engineer Jill Chieng was told to be more aggressive as she was entering into a male domain. But after more than two decades in the industry, Chieng can confidently say that women don’t need to be ruthless or aggressive.
They need to be authentic. It’s a philosophy that has worked for her. Chieng is now the general manager of Sarawak Shell Berhad, one of the few women on top in the oil and gas industry.
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