What industry should I pursue as a chemical engineer?

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What industry should I pursue as a chemical engineer?

I am currently a co op at a pulp and paper company. I really do enjoy the work that I do. However, I am doing a lot of mechanical work. I don't mind it. I have run a few wet end chemistry trials. I also work on anionic trash collector efficiency assessment and materials balances on screens. But I also do a lot of work on winders for the rolls, IE autosplice optimization and changing thickstock screen baskets. I guess I dont mind turning wrenches. But there is not a lot of capital in the paper industry...

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After over 30 years in various industries, I can assure you that even if you are designing distillation...

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Ofcourse. Please check the kural foods fb page for more details.

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Right now i am working in process industry as a mechanical engineer. I want to pursue my higher education.?

I have an experience of 1 year and not much related to mechanical engineering as I have mostly worked in electrical department. Which universities should I prefer for my masters, if ...show more

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for masters there are many scopes and its really true that u need to get admitted in the proper institute...

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I am not sure what angle you're coming at. If you have a passion for something then follow it, don't...

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Bro, generally Guys from india, go for abroad to earn those bloody Dollars, but here you are already...

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I left my job at Disney working on Blu-ray and Digital Downloads, contacted Alex Bogusky and a week...

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CS academia vs. industry, with snowflakes

I'm graduating this spring with an undergrad degree in computer science, and I'm lucky enough to have two great postgrad opportunities on the table. But how to choose between a safe and enjoyable industry job vs. attempting the grad school grind to ...

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There are a lot of sacrifices associated with doing a PhD program, even a funded one, so don't jump...

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What occupations are available to a civil engineer that wants to transfer into the water and wastewater engineering industry?

I am a registered California civil engineer (P.E.) and a geotechnical engineer with 8 years experience.  I plan to pursue a master's degree in environmental engineering and would like to start working in the water/wastewater industry as soon as possible...

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As I seek out for internships this summer, I have come across many companies that are into water and...

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Mechanical Engineer or Dentist?

I am currently enrolled in a community college and I plan on transferring to Berkeley. It is time for me to decisively choose a major, and I would like some guidance. I'm thinking of either becoming a mechanical engineer or a dentist. I'm trying to decide...

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For MechEng, ChemEng and ElecEng the future should remain bright.........there is always a forecast...

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What are some good career paths to pursue for someone with strong quantitative skills (who also loves to write)?

Excuse the long description. I wanted to explain a bit about my background so I can get tailored advice if anyone has it: So, I've had multidisciplinary training in engineering, and am about to complete my PhD very soon if all goes well. My area of specialty...

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Two ideas off the top of my head: - Quora (company)!  We certainly use a lot of quantitative methods...

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