Career Development
Kobi McNutt explores her journey from Division I athlete to pioneering deepwater projects in the Gulf of Mexico, highlighting the mental resilience, technical grit, and advocacy that define her impact both on the rig and online.
Artificial intelligence is transforming—not replacing—petroleum engineering. As AI-driven, data-centric methods replace traditional deterministic models, engineers must adapt by acquiring skills in data science, algorithmic thinking, and software tools. The industry’s evolution raises a critical question: Will petroleum engineers evolve with these changes or risk beco…
Panelists discussed expectations for the state of the market by 2050, based on observable trends, evolving policies, and emerging market dynamics.
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This HBR video explains how leaders can develop an “adaptively authentic” style of leadership.
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If you've taken a career break and are now looking to return to the workforce, would you consider taking an internship? Career reentry expert Carol Fishman Cohen thinks you should.
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Others can only create opportunities. But to realize that the opportunity exists, it is important to realize "Do I see it or Not"
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Saying no has become a business “no-no” but saying no thank you assertively and gracefully shows ourselves and others sincere and appropriate respect.
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While a résumé matters for getting a data science job, having a portfolio of public evidence of your data science skills can do wonders for your job prospects.
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Project managers expect that teamwork may provide extra performance gains that exceed the sum of its members’ single contributions. But is it always true?
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Rostand on the challenges of starting a new company, what role alternative and big data will play in oil and gas, and how young professionals can adapt to the volatile industry.
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Leadership can develop in a variety of areas in one’s life: At work as an individual contributor or manager, or at home as a parent, partner, family member, or friend.
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The TWA HR Discussion team explores three trends that will change the way we will work in the future.
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TWA interviews Talos’ CEO Tim Duncan on the opportunities and challenges of working in Mexico, and his advice for young professionals looking to be entrepreneurs or work for a private-equity based oil and gas company.