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75% of women feel welcome within the oil & gas industry
... The majority (75%) of women feel welcome working in the oil & gas industry, according to the latest figures from NES Global Talent, technical ...
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Supply chain fragile in oil & gas industry
Oil & Gas UK, a representative organisation for the UK offshore oil and gas industry, has launched its first business confidence index. The ...
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Broadbent eyes oil and gas niche_2
Oil and gas is proving a major growth area for headhunter Norman Broadbent, said its ... which is part of BNB Recruitment, now has 14 staff in its oil, gas and natural resources division. Walochik told Recruiter that the ...
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Broadbent eyes oil and gas niche
Oil and gas is proving a major growth area for headhunter Norman Broadbent, said its ... which is part of BNB Recruitment, now has 14 staff in its oil, gas and natural resources division. Walochik told Recruiter that the ...
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Sector Analysis - Oil & gas
... Anyone with half an eye on recruitment agencies will note oil & gas specialists are doing rather well — reflecting a growing, prosperous ...
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Granger Reis appoints Dargan to lead new digital infrastructure practice
... business Technology Sectors: Oil & gas/Energy Transport & logistics Engineering Construction ...
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Global Engineering Projects launches to make most of oil & gas boon
... Engineering Projects (GEP) has launched, focusing on oil & gas engineers looking to work abroad or return to find work in their home ...
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Oil & gas recruiters set to share in North Sea Budget windfall
Fri, 23 March 2012 North Sea oil & gas tax breaks announced in this week’s Budget are great news for recruiters ... golden age. By doubling tax breaks in the North Sea, the oil & gas industry is now expected to develop fields that would otherwise have ...
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Tax cuts to preserve oil and gas jobs
... tax cuts aimed at safeguarding jobs in the UK’s oil & gas sector are among measures expected to affect recruiters from Budget 2015. ...
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Demand for oil & gas talent to hold up
... the transition to non-carbon based technologies, demand for oil & gas sector professionals is likely to hold up, according to Nick Parry, partner ...