Big Oil’s Talent Crisis: High Salaries Are No Longer Enough

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Big Oil’s Talent Crisis: High Salaries Are No Longer Enough
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Jobs in petroleum engineering are plentiful and salaries are soaring—but not enough young people want that kind of work

The pool of new petroleum engineers has shrunk to its smallest size since before the shale boom.

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