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Career trends in energy. Victoria Kenrik. Energy World, January 2012, p31.
How are recruitment trends changing in the energy industry and which areas are currently growing? Victoria Kenrik takes a look at wind, carbon management and the wider sustainable job demand.
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EI members can view this article via http://www.energyinst.org/information-centre/ei-publications/energy-world/energy-world-archive.
Abstract details
Journal title: Energy World
Subjects: Energy engineering, Energy efficiency, Management and commerce, Energy consumption, Carbon management in industry, Carbon management in buildings, Wind power, Recruitment