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Chimuka Added Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 5:26 AM Any tips, advice and recommendations for a entry level Chemical Engineering job search? I am having a really hard time finding a first job. Hi, I graduated with a bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering in May and have been job hunting without any success. I did really well in school and have co-op experience with good references. I apply to several jobs a day but keep getting rejection emails one after the other, even after revising my resume several times. The job search is getting a bit demoralizing as most of my classmates that didn't do well academically or didn't have good work ethics got jobs fairly quickly. I spend at ... Answers 1 Heather Hunt, University of Missouri Answered Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at 4:07 PM Congratulations on earning your B.S. in Chemical Engineering! That's a great start to a great career. I know the job search can be frustrating and difficult, and it sounds like you've been working hard on it for a while. I have a few tips - some of ... Heather Hunt, University of Missouri Answered Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at 4:07 PM Congratulations on earning your B.S. in Chemical Engineering! That's a great start to a great career. I know the job search can be frustrating and difficult, and it sounds like you've been working hard on it for a while. I have a few tips - some of ...
Daezy, Miami asked Heather Hunt, University of Missouri Added Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 7:33 AM Attending a University that Does Not Provide Your Major Hello! So I changed my mind several times before realizing that I want to major in chemical engineering. Chemical engineering allows me to do work in pharmaceutical companies, and perfume/food industries. Also if I got a masters in Biomedical engineering, I could do some amazing work there. Chemical engineering just seems so exciting to me! However I received a full ride to a school (University of Miami) that only offers Civil, Electrical, Industrial, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Audio, ... Answers 1 Heather Hunt, University of Missouri Answered Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 7:33 AM Hi Daezy, Not having a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering does not mean youre doomed to never work in the fields that interest you! While chemical engineering degrees are a wonderful base to approach any career in science, engineering, ... Heather Hunt, University of Missouri Answered Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 7:33 AM Hi Daezy, Not having a bachelor of science degree in chemical engineering does not mean youre doomed to never work in the fields that interest you! While chemical engineering degrees are a wonderful base to approach any career in science, engineering, ...