Oil and Gas Jobs Salary Survey for 2010

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Oil and Gas Jobsearch is a global leader in recruitment services specifically for oil careers and gas employment and are proud to release their first in depth Oil & Gas Salary Guide for 2010.

Results and statistics have demonstrated that a higher level of experience can result in an increase of expected annual salary across the oil and gas industry.

Oil and Gas Jobsearch is a global leader in recruitment services specifically for oil careers and gas employment and are proud to release their first in depth Oil & Gas Salary Guide for 2010.

The survey contains an accurate view of the average annual salary for a range of disciplines across the globe. The data is based on 7,000+ professionals working across more than 30 countries and 20 discipline areas. This provides an in depth analysis of the industry as it stands today and is a unique insight into the world of oil and gas careers. These figures allow us to track how experience is valued in disciplines such as subsea, production management, offshore, engineering, logistics and drilling jobs.

Results and statistics have demonstrated that a higher level of experience can result in an increase of expected annual salary across the oil and gas industry.

Using the statistics from this survey, it is clear to see a positive trend appearing in the forecasted salaries expected for 2010 indicated by employers in the industry. Candidates working within oil and gas services could be receiving the biggest salary increase in the past 24 months with many employers in these disciplines predicting an expected increase by more than 10 per cent.

For more information on what you can expect from your salary, visit http://www.oilandgasjobsearch.com/salary and download the free survey now.

John Roberts, Marketing Manager - Oil and Gas Job Search has thousands of offshore jobs and drilling jobs to search for. We also provide recruiters with an online service that is effective in terms of cost and ease of use.

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