>recently graduated with a petroleum engineering degree
Am I mcfucked? If the price of oil goes back up I'll have no relevant experience on my resume and companies will just hire a more recent graduate with everything still fresh in their mind, I had an internship but in my final year I couldn't even find one. Is it true degrees have an "expiry date"?
>>1071134
Try and get work in infrastructure advisory or construction.
heh... hahaha... lmfao... sorry OP
Just wait it out in graduate school and hope the market has bumped up before you leave
>>1071134
Yeah they do have an expired date and yours was done 10 years ago fucking LOL
>Choosing petroleum industry in the century of decarbonisation
Should've done Liberal Arts mate. You can literally do anything with that degree.
>>1072010
This. Unlike STEM fags, atleast studying liberal arts kills your sense of entitlement because you'll be willing to work any job even if its "below you".
>>1072012
>atleast studying liberal arts kills your sense of entitlement
Is this a joke? How many liberal arts majors do you see lacking a sense of entitlement? They're the worst for it.
The ultimate insult is the O&G are still hiring chem, mech, and elec grads to run their facilities, yet the lack of new projects means there are no jobs for petr eng in the sole industry they study to work in. Brutal really.