women in energy
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With her pioneering work in ocean floor cartography, Marie Tharp helped prove the plate tectonics theory in earth sciences.
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New research provides insight into why women may hold fewer leadership positions.
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Chevron's Eve Sprunt and Susan Howes discuss results of an SPE survey on dual-career couples.
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Interviews with three women who are working to develop solutions to climate change.
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Three women in advanced graduate studies talk about their work and how to attract more young women into science.
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Three women working in R&D offer perspectives on their work, why they joined that branch of the industry, what projects they work on, and what keeps them challenged.
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An examination of work/life balance issues by women in the industry.
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Another new series debuting this issue looks at young women in the oil industry—where are they working, what are they doing, what are their challenges? In this first article, we explore the experiences of women working in the field.
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When I was asked recently how women choose the companies for which they work, I responded that women choose employers in a similar fashion as men do: they look at the compensation package, the scope of the job, the opportunities for upward mobility, and whether the company has a good reputation in the industry. Often, they also look around to see if there are women ex…
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Ceri Powell explains how she got into the industry, her advice for young professionals, and how she views the role of women in our industry.