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What kind of jobs do Chemical Engineers do, where can they work? Can they work as other types of engineers?

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    Typically a new hire Chemical engineer does about half chemistry, but their duties broaden as they get more experience. Definitely opportunities in aerospace and occasionally at airports. Neil

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Typically a new hire Chemical engineer does about half chemistry, but their duties broaden as they get more experience. Definitely opportunities in aerospace and occasionally at airports. Neil

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if you can work at a oil company or anything related to fossil fuels, thats what a lot of chem engineers can do and do, plus they make $$$$, others can work in the bioengineering, biotech, clean tech, etc fields as well. it all depends on the company and your interests

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Consult the placement counselor at your college , they will show you the list of employers looking for chemical engineering graduates . Also consider joining the AIChE chapter on your campus

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Consult the placement counselor at your college , they will show you the list of employers looking for chemical engineering graduates . Also consider joining the AIChE chapter on your campus

tummybulge

if you can work at a oil company or anything related to fossil fuels, thats what a lot of chem engineers can do and do, plus they make $$$$, others can work in the bioengineering, biotech, clean tech, etc fields as well. it all depends on the company and your interests

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