Now that you've decided to be a geologist or a geophysicist, you'll find career opportunities in an environmental firm, engineering firm, the energy industry, a government agency, or private consulting. After you graduate, you'll have the background and skills that are highly valuable and unique to Texas A&M geoscientists. The faculty's deep ties to the energy sector help place students with major oil companies as well as with independent operators, national labs and even universities.
Career Resources
American Geosciences InstituteThe Geological Society of America
American Geophysical Union
USAjobs
American Association of Petroleum Geologists
National Laboratories
Earth Science Women’s Network
Hilcorp Energy Company
Concho Resources
Hess Corporation
ExxonMobil
Chevron
ConocoPhillips
Mitsui
Texas A&M Career Center
Society of Exploration Geophysicists
European Geosciences Union
National Association of Geoscience Teachers