Career Development
This webinar, to be held on 29 November, addresses key topics for YPs including overcoming industry challenges, excelling in nontechnical roles, leadership, and more.
Brazil's Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro PetroTeam shares their experience as they secured victory, for the second time, at the 2024 PetroBowl Competition.
Join TWA's Mrigya Fogat as she interviews four of the 2024 TWA Energy Influencers in this Get to Know series.
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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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Building resiliency along several dimensions is a modern-day imperative. Companies must develop strategies that strengthen overall business system resiliency. Likewise, individuals must enhance their personal and professional resiliency.
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Young professionals are entering the energy industry when it is in a state of transition. How will it affect their career path and progression?
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There are roles in tech companies that need extensive oil and gas background and specific experience in reservoir applications and reservoir simulation.
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In a slightly different spin to the series, this article features a geologist turned user experience designer at Halliburton.
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Many misunderstandings can be avoided if we recognize that when we speak a second language, the accent might be new and difficult for others to understand.
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Two of the 2021 TWA Energy Influencers, Ashley Zumwalt-Forbes and Mark McClure, discuss their entrepreneurial journey with TWA Editorial Committee member Bita Bayestehparvin.
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The pillars of petroleum engineering: drilling, reservoir engineering, production, evaluation, and environment, and economics are here to stay for a very long time.
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Versatile skillsets can help oilfield engineers ride the waves of the volatile global energy markets.