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bp is a global organisation on a transition from an international oil company to an integrated energy company. Whether you’re an experienced professional, graduate, or a student, the work you do here will play a role in helping us achieve net zero by 2050 - or sooner

And,
not or.

The world's transition to a more secure, more affordable, lower carbon energy system needs massive investment in lower carbon energies AND continued investment in oil and gas as the alternatives grow. We're transforming bp to play our part – discover more below

Our transformation

Your journey. Our commitment.

From international oil company to international energy company

Life@bp

From visionaries who chart our course to the dedicated individuals who bring our plans to life, bp is an exhilarating environment for all.
 

Step into a realm where your professional aspirations evolve into concrete achievements – find out more about what it is like to be part of a global integrated energy company on our journey to net zero.

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Kerry Dryburgh
“bp is committed to attracting, developing and retaining outstanding talent – regardless of background – to work together as we play our part in the transition to a lower carbon future.” Kerry Dryburgh, EVP, people & culture

Embracing equity

bp’s EVP of people & culture, Kerry Dryburgh, spoke of her journey from apprentice to the bp leadership team during a showcase event to mark International Women’s Day at the UK’s House of Lords

Our stories

  • My Career: Andy Collins
    My Career: Andy Collins
    Andy Collins, BP’s global operations organization’s vice president for non-operated joint ventures, operated by others (OBOs) and regions, talks about how his varied career at BP has taken him from deep sea to the desert
  • BP ranks 8th in top places to work in UK
    BP ranks 8th in top places to work in UK
    BP is in the LikedIn top 10 list of most sought after employers in the UK
  • Surviving rejection
    Surviving rejection
    Being rejected after a job interview feels awful. Yet at some point along the line, everyone receives that dreaded email, call or letter telling them they haven’t got the job. Follow these tips from our BP recruiters
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