Job Search
This webinar, to be held on 29 November, addresses key topics for YPs including overcoming industry challenges, excelling in nontechnical roles, leadership, and more.
The 15th annual Energy Professionals Hiring Event will take place on 12 November in Houston.
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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If you choose to highlight your soft skills in your cover letter, make sure to study your audience well and avoid the buzzwords.
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While sidetracking your career path is not an easy journey, the skills and knowledge gained in petroleum engineering education can be applied in other industries during the downturn.
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The SPE Gulf Coast Section Members-in-Transition initiative highlights success stories of recent graduates finding jobs in a low price environment. Members share their experience and advice to fellow young professionals.
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Author shares the main takeaways from the 2017 OTC networking events in a Q&A format.
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Article discusses ways you can make your job search more effective.
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Even if your experience was in a specialized position, there are several transferable skills that oil and gas industry jobs provide.
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2018 SPE President Darcy Spady shares his experience and advice for young professionals on how to survive the downturn.
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For those who are in a job transition, networking enhances job search leads because it involves meeting new people and becoming reacquainted with industry colleagues. The Pay-It-Forward Networking Program offers industry tours, training, and panels to enable networking.
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While there are still some job opportunities advertised in newspapers, most advertised opportunities have moved online. With a little learning, ambition, and time, it is possible to transform yourself into a tech-savvy job seeker.
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The industry is in one of its periodic downturns. Jobs are uncertain or scarce. Profitability is challenged. Bankruptcy looms. Projects are being canceled. Deals are dropped or delayed. It seems there is bad news everywhere. So how do we survive in this environment?