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    Hi,
    Wondering if you could advise me,looking to change career to oil and gas,especially in a role where I deal with people,going over contracts,making new business deals,can you advise?also would Russian or German or French be seen as an asset in a role such as the above?
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    What's your education and experience?
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    Originally posted by CompletelyNumb
    What's your education and experience?
    I haven't third level qualifications, I have admin,office experience with military and some law enforcement

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    For what you are describing, you better have an in unless you have a degree.

    Not saying you need the degree to get the job (it's not like it's a regulated field) but why wouldn't someone hire someone who at least has a degree.

    Basically you need to take whatever job you can to get your foot in the door.

    I have seen people come on as receptionists for that reason.

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    guessing who I might be, psychologizing me with your non existent degree.

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    Yeah, you're going to need to either go get a degree or start low and show that you don't need a degree to do a job usually filled by someone with one.

    For info, contracts people will usually have a B.Comm or a legal background (not the kind you get as a cop) and a lot of business development people have their P.Eng, working towards said P.Eng or have a B.Comm
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    If it's up your alley Suncor has positions for Buyers or Contract Administrators.

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    Most places up north want power engineers. But in some parts of plants its not required. Send your resume and keep sending it... you never know... you might get the call. I know lots of people up north that did it this way.

    And, most guys with military experience work in the mine. Can't say as to why, but they all go for Heavy Haul Driver jobs.
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    The only position that being a power engineer is really required for is an operator.

    If OP wanted an office type job, there are people with his background in corporate security. (Not the security guard jobs)
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    Originally posted by bigbadboss101
    If it's up your alley Suncor has positions for Buyers or Contract Administrators.
    With no real experience in the sector he/she might have a problem even getting an interview for those jobs.
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    Most places won't even look at you without a degree (even though you aren't likely to use anything you learned once hired). It basically shows them you're competent. Start with that IMO, or you'll always be second pick to everyone else who applies.

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    Originally posted by 403ep3


    With no real experience in the sector he/she might have a problem even getting an interview for those jobs.
    Pretty much, get a degree or shoot really low.

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    I would start by using proper grammar and punctuation
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    Originally posted by E46..sTyLez
    I would start by using proper grammar and punctuation
    Thanks for your sage advice,I bow to your wisdom and intellect.

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    To everyone else that managed to give reasonable and helpful replies,would a BComm with Russian,French or German be beneficial?if so what language would be more marketable for oil and gas?

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    Getting in, knowing a languages probably won't matter. They'll look at education and then work experience, multi-lingual isn't a huge seller since everything is done in English.
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    Originally posted by Faolchu

    Thanks for your sage advice,I bow to your wisdom and intellect.
    Hahaha I was just kidding bud, relax.

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    Originally posted by Faolchu
    To everyone else that managed to give reasonable and helpful replies,would a BComm with Russian,French or German be beneficial?if so what language would be more marketable for oil and gas?
    A BComm would be great. I wouldn't rely too much on your language experience though, that part isn't important for most roles. It's better than not having it, but I don't think most people will care.

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    Whenever I look at postings, at my company and others, I don't really see bilingual anywhere in the description.

    If I were you I would list and highlight education and most importantly, experience.
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