The 2 Important Points To Remember During Oil And Gas Recession

Australian-oil-rigsWith the ongoing recession in the oil and gas industry, people are concerned and anxious of what the future is in this uncertain situation. It is claimed that the U.S. is one country that is affected the most because of this. Being the world’s largest oil producer, the people working in this industry are the ones affected the most.

However, there are other oil manufacturing countries who are not affected and are hiring and not laying off people.

In one of the news article blogs Thomas R. Anderson, senior vice president of global staffing and recruiting, CB&I. mentioned:

“We will continue to see infrastructure projects progress, particularly along the Gulf Coast. We believe the demand for workers will continue for the foreseeable future.”

The demand for the right workers is always on the rise. You, as an oil and gas worker have to keep yourself flexible in your job hunt process.

The two main points mentioned below will help you take a call on the job hunt areas when you are in a fix, if you are based out of U.S.

  • Open to Re-location – When you are on job-hunt, and if you are a part of recession, you have to keep yourself flexible on your location choice. Imagine you are in the U.S. and are a part of the team that is being laid off or aspiring to make a career in the oil and gas industry. You must be open to re-locating to places where oil and gas hiring is going on.
  • Getting Into The Industry Is Important – As a job seeker, living in a place where there is oil and gas recession, you should be glad to get into a company. With companies laying off 100s of employees in the U.S. get into a company that is willing to hire you, irrespective of the location.

There are other countries, apart from U.S. that are hiring for oil and gas industry. You have to be open in exploring these opportunities and be flexible in taking up challenging positions.

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