How to Find Chemical Engineering Jobs

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Chemical engineers are largely responsible for taking those advancements made inside a research laboratory and bringing their potential to fruition within a larger world setting. Finding employment within this field requires the correct education and training.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Degree in chemical engineering
  • Resume

Follow Your Career Path in Chemical Engineering

Step1
Work on your employability while you are still at school by selecting course work which will make your more attractive to future employers. This may include participating in field work with instructors, taking advantage of internship opportunities with companies in your area or exploring course work outside your major such as business and marketing.
Step2
Consider a career as a chemical engineer in the cosmetics industry if you are interested in furthering the more "glamorous" side of chemical research and development. You will apply the same scientific methods you learned in your course work but may be called upon to collaborate with marketing and design departments within your company as you develop new products or improve existing ones.
Step3
Make a difference in the health of our planet by applying your degree in chemical engineering to jobs in the environmental industry. This career plan could lead you to discover less hazardous chemicals for daily use.
Step4
Consider a career as a freelance contractor or adviser to major corporations concerned about their chemical impact on the environment. You can apply your research skills learned in college to larger scale projects such as the global impact of chemical emissions from vehicles or industry.
Step5
Work in the food industry helping large food suppliers and restaurant chains advance their product line through chemistry. This field might include the study of the effect of certain smells on consumer preferences as well as general product safety testing.
Step6
Look for work in the federal and state government as well as the military. Chemical engineers can find work in developing new forms of weapons as well as researching public safety issues related to industry and natural forces.
Step7
Use your college's career placement services to find jobs before you leave school and after you graduate. Most universities offer career advisory services to their alumni, including networking events and continuing education lecture series.
Step8
Utilize a professional organization's website such as the American Institute of Chemical Engineers or AIChE.org to find jobs in your field (see Resources below). Professional organizations such as AIChE also provide career development support through online tutorials and networking opportunities.

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