Career Development
Seven young professionals were selected to represent SPE at the 2026 Emerging Leaders Alliance Conference.
A global portal to collaboration and growth, the Student Chapter Development Workshop connects SPE student chapters worldwide to exchange knowledge and learn from industry experts, all under the 2026 theme of catalyzing carbon management innovation.
Brittany N. Cole offers career advice on how new graduates can avoid the “busy but ineffective” trap, prioritize high-impact work, and build strategic value in their first 90 days to accelerate long-term career growth in an AI-driven workforce.
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The company is investing $1 billion to establish the Engineering and Innovation Excellence Center (ENGINE) in Bengaluru, India.
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By age 27, Christy Nandlal made history as the youngest chief field geophysicist at WesternGeco.
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Gabrijel Grubac explores his journey from discovering his passion for energy in the Libyan desert to becoming a leader in geothermal innovation.
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The 3-day event will feature panel discussions, roundtables, a career fair, and the section’s third annual golf tournament.
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Engineer and founder of STEMAZING shares how she's seen as an "unlikely engineer" and her insights for the future of engineering.
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The 3-day event offers young professionals in the industry the opportunity to connect and grow through networking, CV review sessions, Future Talent Zone, and more.
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TWA Editor in Chief James Blaney shares insights on career development, the evolving role of young professionals, and the importance of adaptability, networking, and hands-on experience in a dynamic industry.
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The index evaluates companies across five key areas and provides a comprehensive framework for organizations to foster racial and ethnic inclusion.
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Austin, Texas, ranks first in WalletHub's recent analysis of 100 US metro cities using data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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2025 IPTC winners exemplify the ingenuity, collaboration, and leadership needed to transform the energy industry on a global scale.