Seeking an Oil Industry Job

 

Reasons why you should choose oil industry job Professional Placement Services

To help you locate an oil industry job - here are just a few reasons:

1) Chances are we'll get you working within 2 to 4 weeks

2) You'll have the chance to earn upwards of $60,000 USD per year!

3) You'll have confidence in knowing you're working with one of the most reputable oil industry placement agencies available!

4) You'll have a chance to travel and work on different project locations, on and off-shore.

5) Gain the opportunity to meet new friends and have fun working with a group of like-minded individuals.

6) You'll learn new oil job skills, advance your training and excel in your field.

7) If you're from overseas, you'll have an opportunity to immigrate to Canada or the USA with a work visa.

8) Once you apply online we'll send your resume to 10,542 oil industry employers who are currently hiring.

9) Using our oil industry connections practically guarantees that you'll find an oil industry job quickly and easily!

10) If you're not using websites below to get you working now, then what will you use to get noticed by oil industry employers?

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We'll get you working in as little as a few short weeks so that you can begin that rewarding new oil industry job!

To apply now visit any website below, choose one of our oil industry packages and you'll be working in no time.

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CBC.ca

Job Losses Over Drilling Ban Fail to Materialize
New York Times
Oil companies have shifted operations to onshore wells, saving industry jobs. And the administration has dropped repeated hints that the offshore drilling ...
What About Those Job Loses From The Drilling Moratorium?24/7 Wall St. (blog)
Gulf Drilling Ban Would Cost 23000 Jobs, Regulator Estimates in MemoBloomberg
PERLEY: Oil workers get drilledWashington Times
Mother Nature Network (blog) -Monroe News Star
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Cameron's dilemma over trade job that nobody wants
Financial Times
Replacing Tony Hayward as its chief executive and sealing the Macondo oil well in the Gulf of Mexico were supposed to have put a floor under BP's problems. ...

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ONLINE COMMENTARY Higher taxes on oil firms would slow job growth, test economy
Detroit Free Press
Heightened taxes would clearly harm the oil and natural gas industry. But what about our jobs, economy and energy security? One of the tax provisions under ...
The folly of punishing oil companiesSan Francisco Examiner

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Factbox: Lack of progress on reforms holds Mexico back
Reuters
Oil exports prop up public coffers. But with the crude oil industry in decline, Mexico's debt was downgraded in 2009 on concerns about its long-term outlook ...

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