CAREER PATHS AND THE EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK WHERE DO YOU LOOK?  Chemical engineering graduates can go on to work for large firms in industries such as: 

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CAREER PATHS AND THE EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK WHERE DO YOU LOOK?  Chemical engineering graduates can go on to work for large firms in industries such as:  Paper and pulp  Chemical  Petrochemical  Semiconductors  Pharmaceutical  Textile manufacturers  Other graduates choose careers with government agencies or consulting firms that specialize in environmental regulations, pollution controls, microelectronics, and biotechnology.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SPECIALTIES SPECIALTY AREAS INCLUDE:  Biochemical engineering  Food engineering  Petroleum and petrochemical engineering  Process control  Pharmaceuticals  Production/Procurement

DO YOU NEED AN ADVANCED DEGREE?  Bachelor degrees in chemical engineering can start in profitable careers beginning with production and process engineering tasks at a plant site. Entry-level positions also include technical service, which involves market development through interface with customers and research and development.  Master’s Degrees in chemical engineering are for individuals interested in the PRODUCT AND PLANT DESIGN aspects of chemical engineering.  A PhD is most helpful to those who want to perform university research, teaching, or for highly technical Research roles within companies.  Some chemical engineers also earn higher level degrees in his/her specialty to pursue other career options such as medical school, law, or industrial management.  Advanced degrees can often be obtained with little financial heartache:  Most graduate programs offer assistantships that pay tuition, plus a stipend.  Many employers will pick up the tab for an employee who pursues an advanced degree while remaining on the job.  Online Master’s Degrees have become a popular choice for this category of student.

PROSPECTS FOR JOBS? *  Overall opportunities in engineering are expected to be good.  Overall employment in the chemical manufacturing industry is expected to slightly decline – DO NOT WORRY - chemical companies will continue to employ chemical engineers to research and develop new chemicals and more efficient processes to increase output of existing chemicals.  There will be employment growth in SERVICE PROVIDING industries:  professional, scientific, and technical services opportunities  research in energy and the developing fields of biotechnology and nanotechnology.  And even during economically low times, many engineers are contracted by companies to work on long-term research and development projects.  BE SURE to continue your education throughout your career, a lot of value to your employer depends on your knowledge of what’s hot in industry and how to create and work within the latest technologies. * Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook

OUTLOOK BY SPECIALTY: *  Manufacturing Industries Manufacturing industries provide the best employment outlook for Chemical Engineers. These jobs involve working in research and development for agricultural, consumer manufacturing companies and related industries.  Chemical Manufacturing Careers in chemical manufacturing are expected to decline slightly. This is due primarily to chemical companies developing more economical processes for developing and manufacturing new chemicals. However, chemical manufacturing companies will continue to need Chemical Engineers for research and development of new chemical products and processes.  Academic Careers Careers in academia are also an option for Chemical Engineers. Those who hold Ph.D.s can be considered for teaching and research positions at the university level. Chemical Engineers with only a bachelor's or master's degree can consider a career in secondary education as chemistry teachers.  Biotechnology The fastest growing job opportunities for Chemical Engineers are in the biotechnology field. Chemical Engineers are prepared for jobs at pharmaceutical companies, working as researchers in the laboratory, as project managers or administrators.  Nanotechnology Nanotechnology is another rapidly growing field that employs Chemical Engineers. It includes careers as researchers at electronics, manufacturing and research firms. Nanotechnology researchers may also work in the medical, materials or defense fields. * Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook

BEST RESOURCES FOR FINDING OPEN POSITIONS:  A CareerMarketplace site since This site Focuses on Chemical Engineering jobs and careers and connecting job seekers in related professions with employers and employment recruiters.  ChemEmploy at - A chemical engineering site that has a career center, ChemEmploy that was constructed to help connect our members with new employment opportunities.  Any industry websites:  Amercian Chemical Society ( )  American Instititue of Chemical Engineers (  Most university web sites  Specific Industry Organizations ( petroleumwww.croplifeamerica.org engineers may go to the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association ( etc.)  LINKED IN ( ) career center and group jobswww.linkedin.com  THE LADDERS ( ) - For the more senior level folks, a site focusing on $100k and over jobswww.theladders.com

STAND OUT FROM THE CROWD  Lose the objective statement – most people want to know what you are going to do for them, not what you are looking for from them  Have a summary statement which includes:  Any general accomplishments  Projects you’ve worked on for the new graduates and what you contributed  Body of the resume:  Definitely do this in chronological order  QUANTIFY Responsibilities then achievements at every job (my client’s complain that too many resumes look like job descriptions)  Education  Definitely list publications and certifications and awards  DO NOT HAVE A SUMMARY STATEMENT AND THEN LIST THE CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER OF PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT – EVERY HR PERSON I KNOW WILL TOSS THE RESUME  DO NOT WORRY ABOUT THE LENGTH OF YOUR RESUME – THE IDEA OF A ONE PAGE RESUME IS A MYTH

SUBMIT THAT RESUME AND FOLLOW UP!  Get the name of the hiring manager and the hr/staffing manager for the job  Call them directly and if they aren’t there leave a message referencing your interest in the position.  GET THEIR  How do you do this?  What do you say in the  Follow up with another phone call 3-5 days later

GETTING READY FOR THE INTERVIEW  BE PREPARED:  Specifics to the job description  Go to their website and have good alignment with your background  KNOW YOUR RESUME  PHONE INTERVIEW:  Have your materials in front of you while you are on the phone  Make sure you give them 2 numbers in case one is not working  Go somewhere you can focus as if it were a face to face; envision you being in the same room with them even though you are on the phone  ENERGY AND PASSION  FACE TO FACE INTERVIEW:  Take a few copies of your resume in case someone else unexpectedly stops in to also take part or if someone forgets theirs – PREPARED  Have the job description with your specifics written down (for reference so you don’t have to go back into your head)  Have a few extras with you: - Writing samples if applicable Day action plan (for more senior level opportunities) -Anything else you think will impress them and is appropriate (recommendation letters, references are good here, etc.)

AFTER THE INTERVIEW  THANK YOU NOTES  get their address or mailing address and send a thank you to all with whom you interviewed!  FOLLOW UP  Always make sure you follow up again and give phone calls about a week after the interview  Remember, in your field there are probably 2-4 people interviewing so after the first follow up  BE PATIENT