New Graduate
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“Should I pursue this career?” is a popular question among students and prospective petroleum engineers. In this discussion, two petroleum engineering department heads share their insights on successfully bridging academia and workforce.
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The key element in the process is to write a good abstract. A good abstract that flows well will really make it or break it for your ultimate paper selection.
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The next-generation matrices help gauge the knowledge of petroleum engineers from entry level up to 5 years’ experience.
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The enthusiasm for AI practice is growing rapidly across all industries. This article gives a brief overview of AI's key elements.
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Job interviews come in different forms and stages. While there is no one-size-fits-all approach, there are a few basic principles that underpin a candidate’s chances of success.
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Career paths in the oil and gas industry are more flexible than perceived. TWA reached out to four distinguished professionals who have built exemplary careers, successfully navigating through various twists and turns along the way.
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Oil and gas businesses are rapidly and strategically shifting to Agile. How can one can best prepare to be relevant?
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Your most valuable career asset and bargaining chip is your reputation for increasing stakeholder value; if you want to avoid lamenting missed opportunities, enhance and leverage that reputation by following the advice of oil and gas leaders who help teams navigate industry volatility.
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This column is intended to provide a starting point and a roadmap for professionals who want to learn data science and are struggling with the question, “Where do I start?”