What is the chance of being hired as a chemical engineer?

What do I need to be an engineer?

  • I am a student but soon I will be studying in the university. I created my own curriculum vitae. After I created my own curriculum vitae I decided to learn how to gain experience as a student. Someone told me that I will have a better chance to be hired if I gain experience as a student. 1 What factors do they take into account when they hired an engineer? 2 How can I gain experience as a student? 3 What are the characteristics of a good curriculum vitae? 4 What are the characteristics of a good engineer? 5 Why experience is important? 6 What type of science do engineers study? 7 What type of computer skills do engineers need?

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    1. They look at everything from experience with internships, GPA, university attended, degree obtained (bachelor vs masters vs PhD), who you know, references, personal interview, possible aptitude test upon interview, field of study, etc. 2. Internships and research in labs are the two best ways to obtain experience as a student. 3. A good curriculum vitae is short and to the point, normally no longer than 1 page. It should highlight all of your strengths as well as previous employment. It includes your personal information in the event that an employer needs to contact you 4. A good engineer has a broad based problem solving background. An engineer takes all of his scientific background and applies it to a specific problem to determine a cost effective and efficient solution. To further break it down, an engineer can take a large, often confusing problem, and break it down into small, easily solvable problems that can normally be defined through some type of developed model. 5. Experience tells future employers that you have encountered problems in the past and that you were able to apply your engineering background to develop innovative solutions to these problems. 6. Engineers study pure science during there first couple years of college. After that, they study what is called applied science. Applied science takes all the pure sciences, like chemistry and physics, and applies them to real life problems. 7. Programming, programming, and more programming. You do not need to know every programming language, but a good understanding of how to sit down with a problem in front of you, and then translate it to some type of program is a good start. A basic understanding of how simple programming features like for and while loops work is a nice start. Depending on what type of engineering, knowledge of Solidworks or other 3D design tools helps. A basic knowledge of most of the MS Office programs is necessary (mostly Excel and Word).

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1. Skill, hard work 2. Take challenging classes, push yourself to the maximum. Try to engage in research. Find research oppurtunities. 3. Previous experience, engineering related job experience, awesome grades, volunteer work 4. Be innovative, think outside the box- this will not be taught in engineering schools but you need it in order to succeed in your job or higher studies. 5. Experience would give you a new perspective, also you would know if you like it or not before going into the real world. It would save you a lot of time once you realise if you like it or not. 6. Physics.. looot of physics. Every engineering student require knowledge in physics. Some like Biomedical or Biological and Chemical Engineering requires you to learn or be good at Biology and Chemistry. 7. Unless you are going to Computer Science or Computer Engineering, you dont really need a lot of experience in Computers. Basics and Microsoft Office are the least you need to know. It wont hurt to learn 1 or 2 languages (C##, Java etc.) Do not just take any engineering for the money. Take it if you like the major. Try to gain research experience because it really helps. Where can you get it? you can apply for summer researches in nearby hospitals or Universities. Keep looking for available research opportunities.

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1) Ability, experience, and enthusiasm 2) Join a project team, or do something hands-on. 3) Contains no extraneous information and is a single sheet of paper 4) Curiosity, intelligence, dedication 5) Experience demonstrates ability. No experience means any ability is merely potential, and therefore a riskier investment. 6) Physics 7) You must be able to use spreadsheets and office workflow software. Knowledge of one or more programming languages (Matlab, for example) is a plus.

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