Friday, July 18, 2014

FINANCIAL TIMES
Working in Global Energy
For years the energy sector has found it difficult to recruit enough young engineers, geologists and others to replenish its aging workforce
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Working in Global Energy
Inside this report:
‘Terrifying’ oil skills shortage delays projects and raises risks

The challenge of filling posts is prompting creative recruiting, with the military being tapped for North Sea jobs
More diverse opportunity stops short at prospects for women

Shale boom adds to range and spread of jobs in the energy sector
Wind blows wrong way for green jobs

Doubts over regulation and subsidies have hit prospects
‘Idealist’ who felt BP should play wider role

The Hayward days were to prove tough for Christine Bader
Lego scientists join drive to assemble fresh generation of young engineers

Concerns over skills shortage intensify
Global oil giants face fight to lure local talent

While salaries grow at old fields as oil dries up, local hiring is vital at new ones
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