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The event will take place on 22 July and is available both virtually and in person, offering students a firsthand look at what an engineering career entails.
The symposium will offer technical short courses, keynote sessions, a career fair, and more, designed to equip students and YPs with the skills needed in the energy industry.
Petroleum engineering tops the pay scale among engineering majors, with new graduates projected to earn an average starting salary of $100,750, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
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Employers and job seekers are invited to attend the event which provides a platform for connecting experienced upstream and energy professionals with companies seeking qualified talent.
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Boston takes the top spot followed by Atlanta and Seattle in WalletHub's annual report.
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The plan seeks to train the next generation of clean-energy workers, aiming to double employment in the sector to 860,000 by 2030.
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Global investment in the energy transition is creating high-demand roles for engineers in solar, wind, and digital energy systems. For YPs and engineers, adapting to this shift means upskilling in cross-disciplinary, digital, and sustainability-focused domains to stay competitive.
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The 3-day event includes a keynote session, panel discussions, breakout sessions, an energy challenge, and a career fair.
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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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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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This webinar, to be held on 29 November, addresses key topics for YPs including overcoming industry challenges, excelling in nontechnical roles, leadership, and more.
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The 15th annual Energy Professionals Hiring Event will take place on 12 November in Houston.
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Connect with industry experts, explore careers in the exciting world of oil, gas, and energy, and get the resources you need for a bright career. The future of energy is calling—are you ready to answer?
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