The WPC Young Professionals Committee (WPC YP) set up an online platform for young people to contribute their thoughts and ideas to some of the key concepts of the oil and gas sector and now has 7000 members for you to exchange ideas with.
The 21st century has seen the emergence of virtual communities and focused interest groups and there is a great place to build your petroleum community network with our LinkedIn Group:
WPC YP Connect |
This is the centralised point for content and discussions abgout WPC YP and the WPC brand, events and publications, partners, WPC YP pillars, global issues in oil & gas, and success stories of cross-sector collaboration for all young people in the global oil and gas industry.
WPC YP Connect is your one-stop for industry insights, diverse news, and thoughtful posts focused on key pillars of the WPC Young Professionals: talent development, leadership, innovation, diversity/gender parity, and entrepreneurism.
“Great news! This will be an awesome opportunity for sharing knowledge amongst young professionals in oil & gas industry" according to Rosa Farboudmanesh, Energy Economics Researcher at IIES, and WPC YP Connect supporter.
Want to know more or contribute to the development of WPC YP Connect? Then join our team!
Contact Ali Rahneshin, Iranian YP Committee ali_rahneshin@yahoo.com
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