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Best group to develop transferable skills in

What is the best group to develop transferable skills in to enable a change in industries?

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Global projects. All our ppl are leaving for FB, Amazon, Microsoft, etc. Learning how to execute a major capital project is very transferable.

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Post ID: @2auy+1dlBZ39E

Best idea:

  • Get involved with a high-cost tech project with most of the work externally contracted. Even an 'off-the-shelf/customizable' provider.
  • Get friendly with the 'Externals'. Mentor and consult with their junior staff. Make sure their managers are aware of your helpfulness throughout the planning/implementation/etc.
  • Maybe a month into the 'warranty' period, as the project is winding down - offer your services to the external do-er on an ongoing basis. As their employee.

I've seen this work.
Can say no more at this time.

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Post ID: @2fzx+1dlBZ39E

OP if you're non-technical coming from the business, your best bet is to try to become a Product Owner/Business Analyst for a solution in EMIT. That will let you leverage your business knowledge + learn the IT side of it.

If you're technical a lot of software development and analytics uses similar logic you're used to in your business software (eg conditional statements), it'll just be...more complex than that lol. I've seen a lot of people also enter solutions architect type roles at tech companies from O&G esp for the big cloud companies that are trying to move O&G to the cloud because they need the business knowledge.

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Post ID: @1jzv+1dlBZ39E

All the managers have excellent transferable skills valued by the world….professional ko-k $uxkers

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Post ID: @1jrv+1dlBZ39E

Janitor

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Post ID: @1lqh+1dlBZ39E

You are EM, right?
There are really no fields outside O&G-specific that are transferrable outside EM.
Even in Accounting, most companies only keep 2 sets of books. Not 4 or 5.
In IT field, while it sounds promising, most companies won't pay for training to bring you up to speed.
Stay with what you know already. Posting here.

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Post ID: @1pwv+1dlBZ39E

Some roles are easier to make the case and see the transfer but all jobs have skills which are transferable.

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Post ID: @yeu+1dlBZ39E

Supply chain is a very marketable skill for all companies

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Post ID: @fzr+1dlBZ39E

EMIT- software development, data/analytics, or cloud. No coincidence that those are the areas that have had the biggest attrition. Non-IT, maintenance engineering is always in demand as are corporate functions like finance, facilities, etc. As long as you’re not a Geologist or Petroleum Engineer it’s not super difficult to get out.

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