“It was a war for talent” at the beginning of the decade, as companies working in Canada’s oilsands were preparing for an expected job scope increase of 30 per cent by 2015, and when ConocoPhillips looked within its own ranks, it too did not have the skilled labour necessary to support its oilsands development, says Fabienne Morin, director of strategic staffing.
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