Hello Sai Kumar!
Unfortunately, i t is very difficult to get a job for a petroleum engineering graduate. Over the years there has been a downfall in the industry and due to pandemic the situation is no better currently. However, experts say that there might be a rise in demand in the coming years, but it is purely dependent on the demand and cost of oil and its extract products.
Hello Aspirant,
Petroleum engineers typically are employed by two groups - companies that own oil and gas interests, such as BP, Shell and Exxon Mobil, and the service companies that provide workers to the industry, such as Halliburton and Schlumberger. Petroleum engineering is very multicultural. You end up working with a whole variety of people from around the world. For many people, (petroleum engineering) can get them into a place they might never have thought of - it can be truly a life, family and career-changing experience.Pay also is a huge draw-card, with petroleum engineering the highest paid of all fields of engineering. And you don't have to go into management to get (further) pay rewards. The opportunities that are available (as a petroleum engineer) aren't really parallel to any other industry. You can stay in the technical field (and progress to positions such) as a chief petroleum engineer, which is a really good career. Demand of petroleum engineers will keep rising over the next decade as large numbers of older workers reach retirement age.
The petroleum engineering field offers one of the highest salary rates.Salaries are expected to increase in proportion to rising fuel costs.Petroleum engineering students are immediately employable upon graduation, with most students finding employment before graduation.There's an inadequate supply of petroleum engineering graduates.Graduates often find employment with international companies.Petroleum engineers are among the best-travelled professionals in the world.
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