Thank you Andrew! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it, the aim was to make it informative and entertaining and this comment has completed that purpose! Appreciate your continued support 🙏
An entertaining way of presenting the perspective of different engineers on the most asked questions about chemical engineering! 😀 11:08 truer words have never been spoken!! Pretty much sums up every soon-to-be graduate 😂
Thank you for your support from ages now, it’s always great to see you in the comments! Hahah yes certainly! I’m very glad that Humphrey and the rest of the participants gave their honest opinions, it truly added so much value to the video! Hopefully helps to demystify ChemEng just that much more 🙏
They all spoke brilliantly well - expressing their personality, thought and interest. I will definitely hire the two Chinese guys and the lady with a dog if I was an employer 😀
Do you think that chemical engineering is for people that dont want to work in plants, labs , companies all their life and they wanna be self employed??
Are you talking about straight into start ups? Or exiting a ChemEng career after doing a couple of years in industry? Because the answer to both is yes! ChemEng roles naturally progress from plant/ lab based work to office work and once you reach the higher levels of leadership, you will have gained the skills to go and do your own thing either in ChemEng or more generally as you gain business acumen too. Start ups are also very viable although the learning curve is slightly steeper there, but it’s a really option for ChemEng!
🎉This is the highly anticipated sequel of part 1! (Watch here: ruclips.net/video/O59qdx9tD-4/видео.html)
🙌75 likes and we will do a part 3! 🔥
great video and very informative for future ChemE students. I was cracking up throughout 😂
Thank you Andrew! Glad to hear that you enjoyed it, the aim was to make it informative and entertaining and this comment has completed that purpose! Appreciate your continued support 🙏
A very informative and fun video...i really enjoyed...because of you i feel like chemical engineering might be the path for me!
Thank you! Glad to hear the video is fulfilling its purpose to inform and entertain! 🙌
cool vid, nice to hear some answers that were thrown back in my day XD
Thank you my friend! Glad you enjoyed it, and always a pleasure to have you here! 🙌
An entertaining way of presenting the perspective of different engineers on the most asked questions about chemical engineering! 😀
11:08 truer words have never been spoken!! Pretty much sums up every soon-to-be graduate 😂
Thank you for your support from ages now, it’s always great to see you in the comments!
Hahah yes certainly! I’m very glad that Humphrey and the rest of the participants gave their honest opinions, it truly added so much value to the video! Hopefully helps to demystify ChemEng just that much more 🙏
Hahaha I can clearly hear the hints of greek-english accent coming from demetrios, were everywhere 😂
Chemical Engineer and Freelance Consultant here , working online as a ChE
7.725 😂 that’s the highlight of the video - 06:48
😂 it’s a great rating haha
They all spoke brilliantly well - expressing their personality, thought and interest. I will definitely hire the two Chinese guys and the lady with a dog if I was an employer 😀
Thank you on their behalf! Although Keith is from Malaysia and Jon from Singapore, the sentiment is very appreciated!
😅😅😅🎉 I was enjoying serious. Am also a chemical engineering student in Uganda. They probably said what I had in my mind😅
I’m glad you did! I think chemical engineering students are universal in some of the things they say for sure 😅
Hii what Uni are you in?
underrated
Thank you! 🙏
lmfaooooo 10:18 Im part of the problem on discord not gonna lie lol
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Brazy video 😎
Thank you! 🙏
Do you think that chemical engineering is for people that dont want to work in plants, labs , companies all their life and they wanna be self employed??
Are you talking about straight into start ups? Or exiting a ChemEng career after doing a couple of years in industry? Because the answer to both is yes! ChemEng roles naturally progress from plant/ lab based work to office work and once you reach the higher levels of leadership, you will have gained the skills to go and do your own thing either in ChemEng or more generally as you gain business acumen too. Start ups are also very viable although the learning curve is slightly steeper there, but it’s a really option for ChemEng!
Physics version pending?!?!
We can certainly get physics students in a future version 👀
If u provide their contact information like Instagram I'd or LinkedIn would be good
Can u provide if u know any indian people
I don’t, but you can drop me a line on Instagram (linked in the description) if you have any specific questions 👍