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Young Professional Opportunities at ACE2012

Here are three events to help Young Professionals of AAPG jump start their experience at the meeting in Long Beach. These events are designed to help YPs grow their network of peers, professionals and friends.

All events take place Sunday, April 22.

Description Time Location

Meet-n-Greet Event
This event brings students and young professionals together with seasoned AAPG members/professionals who will share their experiences, knowledge and insight on the industry and the convention. To participate or receive further information, check “Please send Meet & Greet information” when you register for the meeting or contact Vicki Beighle.

Hosted by the Young Professional Committee
Sponsored by Noble Energy

2:00-3:00 pm

Room 104C
Long Beach Convention Center

Networking Challenge
During the Icebreaker held in the Exhibit Hall you will be challenged to locate/interact with AAPG officers as well as exhibitors, and increase your knowledge/understanding of the organization. Participants submitting completed forms will be entered in a drawing for cash prizes.
Official rules will be provided during Meet-n-Greet event.

5:00-7:00 pm

Exhibit Hall
Long Beach Convention Center

YP Networking Event - Come join the fun!
We're moving the party to the Rock Bottom Brewery. This event is exclusive to the young professional of AAPG and will allow you another opportunity to expand your personal network.
The AAPG YP Committee will provide appetizers.
Drinks will be available for purchase.

7:30 pm to closing

Rock Bottom Brewery
1 Pine Avenue

Review other events planned for the benefit of the AAPG YP at Long Beach.

Young Professionals and AAPG

You’ve graduated.

Now what?

Now you need AAPG more than ever…and vice versa! By continuing with your AAPG membership you can begin to learn the skills and information invaluable to your career. You know, the stuff you don’t learn in the classroom. A few options are available to you.

You can apply for Active membership if you hold at least bachelor’s degree in the geological sciences and a minimum of one years' experience in the professional practice or teaching of geology...so yes, working as a teaching assistant can count!

If you are struggling to foot the bills just after graduation, you can consider using the student-YP bridge, which allow you to continue on a student member at a $10 membership fee for a further two years. Chevron will no longer sponsor you though!

Also enquire with your employer to find out whether your company sponsors your membership. A lot of them do!

Tap into the Young Professional network.

The committee has launched an AAPG Young Professionals Facebook site through which you may connect with others who are starting their careers and meet others who may have a few years experience. These members still remember the uncertainty and excitement when they were first out of school and they are ready to help!

While on Facebook also have a look at the AAPG group that more and more members of AAPG are tapping into. Here more “seasoned” members are actively following wall postings and will chime in when they have a word of advice to send your direction or just plain fun to brighten the day.

You can also check out whether there is a YP Chapter in the location where you will be starting – or have already started –  your new job.

AAPG is much more than a stepping-stone to your first job. It offers a lifetime venue for developing networks and business contacts, finding people to mentor and advise, and stay in touch with people you met while a student.

Young Professionals committee

Chairman:
Mr. Nick Lagrilliere
Staff Liaison:
Vicki L. Beighle

Mission Statement:

The mission of the AAPG Young Professional Committee is to: Foster a challenging and successful career in the energy business for recent college graduates and early career geoscientists. Build an understanding of the value of a lasting relationship between AAPG and young professional members. Accomplishing this mission will require: Open communication with students about careers in earth science. Identifying and serving early career needs of young geoscientists. Offering opportunities for networking, career guidance, learning, and enhancing professional competence.

American Association of Petroleum Geologists
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