Wind energy winners in picking up oil & gas talent

Offshore wind could be the main beneficiary in picking up talent exiting the UK’s oil & gas industry, recruiters say.
Wed, 13 Jan 2016

Offshore wind could be the main beneficiary in picking up talent exiting the UK’s oil & gas industry, recruiters say.

Oil & gas giant BP yesterday announced it was to cut around 600 staff and agency contractor roles from its North Sea operations as part of a 4,000 job cuts globally.

In a statement yesterday, a day when the oil price...

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