Professional Landman Certifications
If you are a landman looking to advance your professional credentials, the most logical solution is to become certified.
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If you are a landman looking to advance your professional credentials, the most logical solution is to become certified.
Perhaps one of the most appealing aspects of a landman job is the amount of money a landman can make. Landman salaries, when compared to the salaries of other professions, are relatively high.
So you have taken an interest in becoming an oil and gas landman. The only problem is where do you start? If you have done some research, you may have found that the internet contains very few clear landman resources.
Land professionals come in all sorts. Many people think that a landman is the all-in-one resource for negotiating mineral rights. In some instances that may be true, but the average landman requires the help of many other land professionals.
An applicant with lesser experience and a properly constructed resume will have better odds of landing an interview than a better qualified candidate with a poorly constructed resume.