Help me.
I've been graduated from Chemical Engineering for years now with no job, I don't know where a career like this leads.
What do I do? I'm so lost.
You'd better go to the doctor and have him take a look at that cough first.
>>1845171
Apply to jobs outside that field. Just make sure you're capable of working with a team and start volunteering in leadership positions or positions where you can acquire leadership skills.
Most employers are looking for those quality in candidates as most jobs require you work well with other people.
>>1845171
Lab technician at Coca Coca then work your way up
>>1845171
Apply at a refinery
>>1845171
wtf chem e's make all the money
>>1845692
That's what I was thinking. Shit, if Chem E's can't find work, what hope do we as performing arts majors have?
>>1845171
IT companies hire STEM grads and train them.
Try to work on your people skills so that at interview you seem competent
>>1845691
This. Apply to Exxon, Dow, phizer, etc. chemical plants can be very lucrative you also get paid much more than office drones and receive better bonuses because they need to retain people longer.
>>1845171
>graduate with a degree in Chemical Engineering
>unemployed for years
This is either bait or you should seriously start considering buying a helium tank.
>>1845171
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>>1845711
>people skills
90% of engineers have fucking autism, no joke they have no sense of how to properly function in a business, they're literally just input-output
Ethereum is a solid investment
>>1846024
depends, unfortunately mech engineering is now infested with normie dudebros who bought into the whole "dude guaranteed jobs for life lmao xD" meme
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