I'm in my 5th month of working in ChE (just graduated in May) at a startup in Vancouver. I've also had co-ops working at a plant (pulp and paper mill), food lab, and a hydrogen startup and everything you said is pretty accurate :) Also lowkey wish I knew that 80% of the jobs are at plants before going into chemE. Wish I had seen a vid like this about 5 years ago - may not have changed my decision but it's good info!!
I'm a ChE senior at UT Austin and just found your channel! My internship got canceled due to COVID so getting to hear about what actually working as a ChE is like is really helpful:) thank you!!
I feel you, as the last year Student of ChemEng, we need to have internship project for our thesis, but unfortunately, due to corona, everything is cancelled.
Everything you said is soooo relatable! Im an international student from Malaysia and I am currently on a Co-op program and I honestly feel all the struggles you mentioned... about not understanding radio languages/not interested in piping or equipment/expected to work in labs/confused about operators and maintenance, etc ... Im glad I discovered your channel, I'll definitely catch up on your other videos when I'm freee
I'm a freshman chemical engineering student and is currently studying online. Online classes really suck. I don't even learn that much, it's like we're just complying to the tasks given ://
Hola depende que parte de los curso de la carrera estás llevando, muchos de los cálculos que harás en toda tu vida como ingeniero químico estarás solo frente a tu computadora, ahora bien puedes ponerte retos e interactuar con tus compañeros de clase poniéndose retos. Muchas de las ecuaciones son de años que datan de 1800 y algunas requieren un enfoque distinto.
Hi!, I am watching you from Uruguay, I am a chemical engineering student and this is my senior year. I love that you talked about what is like to work as an engineer in the States.
Gods I wish I discovered your channel earlier on. I would've been more inspired to study harder in my first year. I'm in my second year of ChemE in the Philippines and I'm really hoping to apply this course especially in the medical field. The math is killing me tho lol fighting. Love to see more of your videos 🧡
Very interesting video! Currently working in a manufacturing plant as a maintenance planner & I feel like there are so many people who don't know what it's about. Kinda cool though :)
ChemEng student all the way from Malaysia, I find your videos really insightful!! I’m entering my third year soon, interesting to find that you guys coop internship is after your final year, whereas we do ours before we start our final year. Also we learn Process Control ( PI&D) in our second year haha. Wish all the best for those searching for jobs and internships, hope that COVID situations around the world get better!
may I ask how? as far as I know (in my uni at least) chemistry and chem eng are 2 different things. did you have to take extra courses to be a chemist or?
@@meera4700 we can get job as chemist. If we have laboratory experience. I have done laboratory experiments. Most of the chemist are Msc chemistry or chemical engg.
Hearing P&ID remind me of the nightmare of final year project where all seniors stayed at university for days in front of laptop trying to finish designing an instrument and the P&ID of the factory😨😱
From the vacation work that I've done the P&ID's are reasonably easy to follow (the computers are slow though...), the big issue is when you have to follow the physical pipeline and see that the P&ID's weren't updated due to recent changes. 😂
hello beautiful, this year is my first year as a university student, so i'm a freshmen and i going to study chemical engineering in united arab emirates, you are the source of my positive power i can see how good you are and kind with pure heart, i love you and love your channel.
I am currently a freshman of ChemE. Yes, I admit that at first, I envisioned myself as someone who works at a lab. Then after numerous vids, especially yours, that talked about how ChemE life works, I finally understood. To be honest, I like it better than just merely doing lab things. I was worried about work things after I graduate, but that ending quote really did help, "You'll learn as you experience." Thank you so much for your vids. Hope you inspire more people. PS. don't mind my yt name
I am chemical engineer and complete internship in cement plant and also in oil and gas plant. Basically chemical engineer Run chemical plant for example the backbone of cement plant is chemical engineer in operation section and also in oil and gas
I’m a senior ChemE, graduating May 2021. All the undergrads who still have the chance 100% go for a Co-op or multiple internships. I did 4 terms with a specialty chemical company 2 Summers full fall and spring. You’re a day to day problem solver and planner. You use all your knowledge to make safe decisions is the main thing you do. But all jobs are different. If you have any questions I’d answer if you comment
hiiiii Jamie! Great video! I was wondering if you could talk about why you choose your specific industry and the pros/cons of diff industries like environmental oriented chemE? Thanks!
I’m currently in my final year of ChemE in India, preparing for the job placement season and I have to say, your video really helped calm my nerves 😂♥️
what company do you work for? i am a second yr ChemE and just finished a co-op at Kimberly-Clark. i definitely experienced some shock when realizing the type of work an engineer is expected to do at a plant, but i really love it!
I am watching you from the Middle East from Iraq I am a chemical Engineering student in my second stage and I really love to watch your video Your videos give to me a hope that all thing it will be alright and I gonna to pass this hard study like you ❤️
Thanks for this vid! You mentioned about engineers, operators, and maintenance in a plant. Can ChemE grad also take the operator and maintenance job of just the engineer's job?
This video is extremely helpful, thank you! Just one last question, you said that you don’t need to worry if you didn’t do well in a certain course, but what if I did well but like, I don’t remember much about the courses we take at the first years like fluid mechanics, do you recommend reviewing those subjects before an interview or so?!
I'm doing chemical engineering as well. I was wondering how many upper level courses that you find were relevant. Feels like some classes seem irrelevant.
How's the work? And did you enjoy studying all that they taught in those 4 years? Did you love what you studied? I'm sorry for bombarding these questions at you, but I am a high school grad? and have received an offer letter for chem engg from a reputed university. Though my first preference had been cse, and chem was my 3rd, I'm really confused on whether or not to accept the letter.
@@Sanju-gm5td i really loved studying it and really enjoyed it with every subject even if it was hard though and it's 5 years major in my country not 4 years .... but work is far away from what i learned in the university
Tiến Trần i recently talked with a chemical engineer who worked in a plant but also have the chance to work in the lab because her job is to ensure they have enough chemicals in the vessel and she have to test the reading out herself. So she works in the lab, in the field and in the office, a combo of everything!
hii jamie! i'll be graduating from chemical engineering this month and i'm planning to buy a macbook pro to accompany me working for the next 4-5 years, is macbook a great choice for someone who wants to pursue career as a chemical engineer? because some of the applications we used in school back then (like ASPEN Hysys, ASPEN plus, and unisim) were not MacOS supported. thank you! have a great day!
Septiana Gultom Hi, does the company not provide the laptop? I use macbook for personal uses, but not sure about using it for work (since like you mentioned it'll depend on what programs you use?)
Im a chemical engineering graduate couple years in the industry now. Buy whatever computer you want to use for personal use, you will be given one by whatever company you end up working for.
Im a second year chemical engineering major and im interested in working in the beauty industry, do you have any advice about what i should do as the first step? For example like, which position should I apply to for internaship or which company are best or how to enlarge my opportunity in the beauty field as a chemical engineer
I actually also want to work in the beauty industry and still confused if I'm supposed to enroll as a Chemists or as a Chemical Eng. because I also want to be flexible and go to a research team. I'm Grade 11 by the way 2nd to the last year before graduating so I also want this question to be answered
@@putingtigre5333 Chemical Engineers would be more concerned with the production of those products in industry..like design and management of the equipments involved in the industries which are involved in making any type of products including the beauty products.. If u are into it, then u can apply for Chem engg.. If lab work is what u are interested in then, u don't get much through chem engg (maybe if u take thesis in chem engg, we can.. But not yet reached there yet)
You can work as quality controller for that beauty production. Yet, it doesn't necessarily mean you can't work in other positions, as we, chemical engineering students, also learn how to make a company's organization, then, you can also work as manager or analyst.
I’m a senior chemical engineer and a large portion of chemE programs across the country are transitioning their programs to chemical & biological engineering. Biomedical and biopharmaceuticals are a pretty big industry for chemical engineers. I’m from Massachusetts and medicine/biological jobs are the most common.
This was pretty specific to the US now that I look at it but it should be relatively similar worldwide especially with COVID really bringing the medical world into the light more
Hai my name is hanin. Just want to ask. What are most likely chemical engineer do? Are they gonna calculate something, suggest something for the plant or anything else?. I am right now major in chemical enginnering but kinda clueless what are the chemical engineer suppose to do in plant. Please help me. You can also suggest what kinda a work that chemical engineer can be in industries. Your answer might increase the reason why i choose this major . Thank you 🥰
Most likely? Hmm safety, sustainability, design and optimization of new processes, oversees production, etc. Industries many, oil and gas, mining, f and b, chemicals, pharmaceutical, consumer products, construction materials, etc. Some go to banks and it sector, very versatile. Consider internship to pick up a skill.
i'am 16yo. AndI am studying this and im very afraid about do something bad and there are things thats I don't understand and i get anxiety cause, i think i will be a bad engineer in the future, I am currently doing a chemical technique, in 2 years im going to go to the college, and only thinking about it scare me, Plusi have to learn English Very well cause i want to go to another country, and usually understand English, but sometimes i Dont understand and it's Maddening but some of my teacher said, that the only way to speak and listen English like a native, is moving to another country and start to only speak English, and separate from your native language (Spanish)
U can do it, It’s possible. I’m currently in my 3rd of chemical engineering and english isn’t my first language but I understand it quite well now. The secret is just to practice, that’s it.
Hi, Jamie, 🧡 I am a chemical engineering student I would like to ask you some questions and tips on how you become a Magna Cum Laude. I mean, not everyone can reach that stage you're a very smart person and hardworking. I would like to take this opportunity to ask some basics questions and what does chemical engineering really do and what are those major subjects that I must study on it? Could I email you? Do you have a Gmail account? 💖 Thank you so much 🧡🧡
Chemical engineering is all rounder and there nothing specific you are doing. But if you are going into traditional chemical engineer roles, skill set such as ability to read p and id, sizing of equipment, optimization of process, designing of new processes to introduce new products to market, etc. Core subjects, fluid dynamics, heat and mass, thermodynamics, unti operation, final design project, etc. Usually, when chemical engineers graduate they can work at plant at remote sites. Some may work in the city. Some doesn't become engineer when they graduate, they become bankers, business executives, software or it engineers,etc. It is endless.
Hoy por hoy la ingeniería química se ha quedado dormida en sus lauleres y requiere modernidad e innovación. Cómo esperar resultados distintos si vas a realizar lo mismo que hace un ingeniero de los años 1800. Muchas de las ecuaciones, contastes y parámetros datan de esos años. Hoy la industria mundial es consumidor excesivo de energía tanto eléctrica como térmica y la solución ahora es poner grandes máquinas que emitan grandes cantidades de gases de efecto invernadero...
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Third year of ChemE. I'm not alive or dead. I'm engineer
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I'm in my 5th month of working in ChE (just graduated in May) at a startup in Vancouver.
I've also had co-ops working at a plant (pulp and paper mill), food lab, and a hydrogen startup and everything you said is pretty accurate :)
Also lowkey wish I knew that 80% of the jobs are at plants before going into chemE. Wish I had seen a vid like this about 5 years ago - may not have changed my decision but it's good info!!
:- bro can u tell us about ur startup ..
like startup also exist in developed countries like canada in chemical field?🧐☺️
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Is your cash gooood!?!?!
I'm a ChE senior at UT Austin and just found your channel! My internship got canceled due to COVID so getting to hear about what actually working as a ChE is like is really helpful:) thank you!!
Hugh same dude I had a nice internship lined up that got cancelled. No word at rescheduling....
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I feel you, as the last year Student of ChemEng, we need to have internship project for our thesis, but unfortunately, due to corona, everything is cancelled.
second year ChemE here and i definitely imagined myself as that picture of someone in a lab lol
wow me too in milan, this semester's gonna be hardddddd
Depending on where you work, that could be your life too tho!!
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Everything you said is soooo relatable! Im an international student from Malaysia and I am currently on a Co-op program and I honestly feel all the struggles you mentioned... about not understanding radio languages/not interested in piping or equipment/expected to work in labs/confused about operators and maintenance, etc ... Im glad I discovered your channel, I'll definitely catch up on your other videos when I'm freee
I'm a freshman chemical engineering student and is currently studying online. Online classes really suck. I don't even learn that much, it's like we're just complying to the tasks given ://
literally this, im a senior and the amount ive learned so far this semester is next to nothing
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At least you still got to learn, not handed a diploma in a major you're proven to suck at...
Hola depende que parte de los curso de la carrera estás llevando, muchos de los cálculos que harás en toda tu vida como ingeniero químico estarás solo frente a tu computadora, ahora bien puedes ponerte retos e interactuar con tus compañeros de clase poniéndose retos. Muchas de las ecuaciones son de años que datan de 1800 y algunas requieren un enfoque distinto.
I’m a first year ChemE student and I couldn’t agree more...I’m chasing deadlines daily lol not really learning anything to be honest
Hi!, I am watching you from Uruguay, I am a chemical engineering student and this is my senior year. I love that you talked about what is like to work as an engineer in the States.
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It's my third year studying ChemE. I'm so grateful to watch this video and have this information, now I feel like really loving my career, thank youuu
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Second year ChemE here but it's so damn hard!!!!! All those thermodynamics, fluid mechanis UGHHH
Me, a chem eng major who graduated but got a job in robotics
How did you manage to achieve that? Did your diploma obstruct you in any way? How did you gain the required skills/qualifications?
Gods I wish I discovered your channel earlier on. I would've been more inspired to study harder in my first year. I'm in my second year of ChemE in the Philippines and I'm really hoping to apply this course especially in the medical field. The math is killing me tho lol fighting. Love to see more of your videos 🧡
if math is killing you, wait more from “Principles of Chemical Engineering” it’s holy shit hahaha good luck.
@@noltonanifo2548 we're starting alr and I can say that I'm definitely going to struggle ahahaha I'll keep working hard tho
Nolton anifo why can’t you offer motivating words?
Hellooo, from where university are youu?
where are you studying in the philippines?
Very interesting video! Currently working in a manufacturing plant as a maintenance planner & I feel like there are so many people who don't know what it's about. Kinda cool though :)
ChemEng student all the way from Malaysia, I find your videos really insightful!! I’m entering my third year soon, interesting to find that you guys coop internship is after your final year, whereas we do ours before we start our final year. Also we learn Process Control ( PI&D) in our second year haha. Wish all the best for those searching for jobs and internships, hope that COVID situations around the world get better!
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I'm also chemical engineer... currently working as a Chemist. Graduated in 2019.
may I ask how? as far as I know (in my uni at least) chemistry and chem eng are 2 different things. did you have to take extra courses to be a chemist or?
@@meera4700 we can get job as chemist. If we have laboratory experience. I have done laboratory experiments. Most of the chemist are Msc chemistry or chemical engg.
thank you so much for giving the main idea about this industry! 🐥
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I'm a chemE from Colombia and I can relate to 99% of your experience. Just graduated in may this year and now I'm just looking for my first job :3
Hearing P&ID remind me of the nightmare of final year project where all seniors stayed at university for days in front of laptop trying to finish designing an instrument and the P&ID of the factory😨😱
From the vacation work that I've done the P&ID's are reasonably easy to follow (the computers are slow though...), the big issue is when you have to follow the physical pipeline and see that the P&ID's weren't updated due to recent changes. 😂
hello beautiful, this year is my first year as a university student, so i'm a freshmen and i going to study chemical engineering in united arab emirates, you are the source of my positive power i can see how good you are and kind with pure heart, i love you and love your channel.
i think the channel name is cute i like it, its in my fav two languages english and korean💕🍯🍯🍭🍭💓✨.
Yooo im doing chemE in the UAE
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I'm a Mechanical Engineer and and I thought differently about Chemical Engineers as with my profession.... love this video 👍🏾
엔지니어의 숙명이네요... 영상 잘 봤습니다 감사합니다^^
Im so glad found your youtube:)..thankyou for inspiring me:)
I am currently a freshman of ChemE. Yes, I admit that at first, I envisioned myself as someone who works at a lab. Then after numerous vids, especially yours, that talked about how ChemE life works, I finally understood. To be honest, I like it better than just merely doing lab things. I was worried about work things after I graduate, but that ending quote really did help, "You'll learn as you experience." Thank you so much for your vids. Hope you inspire more people. PS. don't mind my yt name
It happened the same to me. But tbh I started watching videos about labs and stuff and it really got me..
I am chemical engineer and complete internship in cement plant and also in oil and gas plant. Basically chemical engineer Run chemical plant for example the backbone of cement plant is chemical engineer in operation section and also in oil and gas
I’m a senior ChemE, graduating May 2021. All the undergrads who still have the chance 100% go for a Co-op or multiple internships. I did 4 terms with a specialty chemical company 2 Summers full fall and spring. You’re a day to day problem solver and planner. You use all your knowledge to make safe decisions is the main thing you do. But all jobs are different. If you have any questions I’d answer if you comment
Yea, hopefully you would have a good impression with them. That will transit from uni to work smoothly.
Thanks for the video, it rly gave me a clearer vision of what I’ll likely be doing once I graduate :)
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great explanation , my director does not know PPE , he say it is plant property and equipment
This video was so helpful! Im a senior in cheme and I havent had a co-op, so this was awesome.
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hiiiii Jamie! Great video! I was wondering if you could talk about why you choose your specific industry and the pros/cons of diff industries like environmental oriented chemE? Thanks!
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I'm a chemical Engineer and i am working at desalination plants
great
I’m currently in my final year of ChemE in India, preparing for the job placement season and I have to say, your video really helped calm my nerves 😂♥️
how was thermodynamics
what company do you work for?
i am a second yr ChemE and just finished a co-op at Kimberly-Clark. i definitely experienced some shock when realizing the type of work an engineer is expected to do at a plant, but i really love it!
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I am watching you from the Middle East from Iraq
I am a chemical Engineering student in my second stage and I really love to watch your video
Your videos give to me a hope that all thing it will be alright and I gonna to pass this hard study like you ❤️
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I love your videos Ms. Yeonju!! I'm a Freshman Chemical Engineering student do you have any tips? Anyways Stay safe and God bless! 💖
직장인이 되셨나보네요 아이패드병 걸려서 화공, 아이패드 검색하다가 구독하게 됐었는데 시간이 참 빠르네요. 저도 플랜트에서 교대 트레이닝 받고 있습니다. 지금은 다 익숙한 이야기인데 학생땐 들어도 와닿지 않았을거 같네요
Thanks for this vid! You mentioned about engineers, operators, and maintenance in a plant. Can ChemE grad also take the operator and maintenance job of just the engineer's job?
Hey! that was really helpful, I am in my 3rd year of chemical Engineering, would really to watch more of these videos
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I am 3rd yr chemE student. i like your videos
This video is extremely helpful, thank you!
Just one last question, you said that you don’t need to worry if you didn’t do well in a certain course, but what if I did well but like, I don’t remember much about the courses we take at the first years like fluid mechanics, do you recommend reviewing those subjects before an interview or so?!
Lolo Mak Yes, some technical questions during interviews can go over topics like fluids
Graduated in 2020 ( shout out to all 2020 chem Engg graduates).. and in 4 year i have not figured it out.. so I'm here
I'm doing chemical engineering as well. I was wondering how many upper level courses that you find were relevant. Feels like some classes seem irrelevant.
You're right, not that many!
저도 다음학기끝나고 졸업합니다~ 많은 도움이 되었어요
hi jamie! its good to see you are doing well. im curious, what camera do you use?
Leevin Mao hey leevin, for this video i used canon eos r!
Thanks for the video.
Hi! Im forma Colombia and I just wanted to thank you because I am going to study chemical engineering and you inspired me with your vídeos 💞
i agree 💕💖
Hello! I'm majoring in Chemical Engineering this fall. I love your channel! Do you have any tips or advice for me ☺️
Read Perry handbook
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I'm chemical engineer
I wish that i work in a plant 😩
It's so hard to have plant job opportunity here in my country and that is sad😭🤧🤧🤧
@On holiday JORDAN🇯🇴
How's the work? And did you enjoy studying all that they taught in those 4 years? Did you love what you studied? I'm sorry for bombarding these questions at you, but I am a high school grad? and have received an offer letter for chem engg from a reputed university. Though my first preference had been cse, and chem was my 3rd, I'm really confused on whether or not to accept the letter.
@@Sanju-gm5td i really loved studying it and really enjoyed it with every subject even if it was hard though and it's 5 years major in my country not 4 years .... but work is far away from what i learned in the university
I am at my first year in high school and i forgot basic math😂 and here i am wanting to be a chemical engineer
I was a first year ChemE and I switched the ElectricalE, I just constantly feel unsure of my major
hello i want to ask that Can a chemical engineering work in lab like a chemist?
You can always find opportunities outside plants!
Tiến Trần i recently talked with a chemical engineer who worked in a plant but also have the chance to work in the lab because her job is to ensure they have enough chemicals in the vessel and she have to test the reading out herself. So she works in the lab, in the field and in the office, a combo of everything!
hii jamie! i'll be graduating from chemical engineering this month and i'm planning to buy a macbook pro to accompany me working for the next 4-5 years, is macbook a great choice for someone who wants to pursue career as a chemical engineer? because some of the applications we used in school back then (like ASPEN Hysys, ASPEN plus, and unisim) were not MacOS supported. thank you! have a great day!
Septiana Gultom Hi, does the company not provide the laptop? I use macbook for personal uses, but not sure about using it for work (since like you mentioned it'll depend on what programs you use?)
Im a chemical engineering graduate couple years in the industry now. Buy whatever computer you want to use for personal use, you will be given one by whatever company you end up working for.
I graduated this year but I'm not sure if I want to work as a chemical engineer and its pretty hard to get a job in my country. Wish me good luck
wow
Hi there! I want to know more about ChE plant design course in college.
In plant design, do I need a strong GPU for my laptop for CAD?
Im a second year chemical engineering major and im interested in working in the beauty industry, do you have any advice about what i should do as the first step?
For example like, which position should I apply to for internaship or which company are best or how to enlarge my opportunity in the beauty field as a chemical engineer
I actually also want to work in the beauty industry and still confused if I'm supposed to enroll as a Chemists or as a Chemical Eng. because I also want to be flexible and go to a research team.
I'm Grade 11 by the way 2nd to the last year before graduating so I also want this question to be answered
@@putingtigre5333 Chemical Engineers would be more concerned with the production of those products in industry..like design and management of the equipments involved in the industries which are involved in making any type of products including the beauty products.. If u are into it, then u can apply for Chem engg.. If lab work is what u are interested in then, u don't get much through chem engg (maybe if u take thesis in chem engg, we can.. But not yet reached there yet)
You can work as quality controller for that beauty production. Yet, it doesn't necessarily mean you can't work in other positions, as we, chemical engineering students, also learn how to make a company's organization, then, you can also work as manager or analyst.
I've graduated in Chemical En (Oil n Gas) for a year, but still could'nt find a job in this area in Vietnam
Thank you
Its my first year of studying as a chemical engineer and i wanted to know if it is possible to work in medicals?
At certain universities, you have an option to specialize in biology in your 3rd year of Chemical Engineering
@@lezzzd6137 that's more like bio-medical engineering .
I’m a senior chemical engineer and a large portion of chemE programs across the country are transitioning their programs to chemical & biological engineering. Biomedical and biopharmaceuticals are a pretty big industry for chemical engineers. I’m from Massachusetts and medicine/biological jobs are the most common.
This was pretty specific to the US now that I look at it but it should be relatively similar worldwide especially with COVID really bringing the medical world into the light more
@@chemicalengineering7364 thank you very much
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Hey I just want to ask how much is the average salary for chemical engineering and how much can it increase up to. Thank you xxx
It Varies on so many factor.
In america it can go as high as ~$110k/year, but for women it stops at about ~$80k.
Sucks that the glass ceiling still exists
@@humairak743 is that monthly?
Samantha Chloe yearly, in US dollars
I see P&ID, I clicked. How to understand it better? Any tips? Im literally cryinggg
Do you have to use ASPEN?
Just do a day in the life. Just leave you camera on at certain parts of the day and comment about it when you're editing
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Her English is great but if you put this video in 1.5 speed she talks beast mode
Likeeee. I'm from in brazil!
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Badi lage che 😂
Is working as a chemical engineer in a plant stressful?
I am a Chemical Engineering and working as ChemE is so bad for me. The work environment not suitable for me. I quit being an engineer.
What type of environment where you working in?😊
Can you talk more about your experience?
I want to me a chemical engineer. I am still in high school though lol
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Hai my name is hanin.
Just want to ask. What are most likely chemical engineer do? Are they gonna calculate something, suggest something for the plant or anything else?. I am right now major in chemical enginnering but kinda clueless what are the chemical engineer suppose to do in plant. Please help me.
You can also suggest what kinda a work that chemical engineer can be in industries.
Your answer might increase the reason why i choose this major . Thank you 🥰
Most likely? Hmm safety, sustainability, design and optimization of new processes, oversees production, etc. Industries many, oil and gas, mining, f and b, chemicals, pharmaceutical, consumer products, construction materials, etc. Some go to banks and it sector, very versatile. Consider internship to pick up a skill.
Can anyone tell me what chemical engineering is like? I'm thinking about taking it as a course in uni and want insight :)
i'am 16yo. AndI am studying this and im very afraid about do something bad and there are things thats I don't understand and i get anxiety cause, i think i will be a bad engineer in the future, I am currently doing a chemical technique, in 2 years im going to go to the college, and only thinking about it scare me,
Plusi have to learn English Very well cause i want to go to another country, and usually understand English, but sometimes i Dont understand and it's Maddening but some of my teacher said, that the only way to speak and listen English like a native, is moving to another country and start to only speak English, and separate from your native language (Spanish)
U can do it, It’s possible. I’m currently in my 3rd of chemical engineering and english isn’t my first language but I understand it quite well now. The secret is just to practice, that’s it.
keep growing and welcome to hell life of chemical engineers .. by the way i am your senior in chemical engineering.. :P
Do you like working in a plant?
Can you suggest some good books for ChemE undergraduates?
Perry handbook
Crane TP 410
Btw what plant means?
Manufacturing
Hi, Jamie, 🧡 I am a chemical engineering student I would like to ask you some questions and tips on how you become a Magna Cum Laude. I mean, not everyone can reach that stage you're a very smart person and hardworking. I would like to take this opportunity to ask some basics questions and what does chemical engineering really do and what are those major subjects that I must study on it? Could I email you? Do you have a Gmail account? 💖 Thank you so much 🧡🧡
Chemical engineering is all rounder and there nothing specific you are doing. But if you are going into traditional chemical engineer roles, skill set such as ability to read p and id, sizing of equipment, optimization of process, designing of new processes to introduce new products to market, etc. Core subjects, fluid dynamics, heat and mass, thermodynamics, unti operation, final design project, etc. Usually, when chemical engineers graduate they can work at plant at remote sites. Some may work in the city. Some doesn't become engineer when they graduate, they become bankers, business executives, software or it engineers,etc. It is endless.
Hoy por hoy la ingeniería química se ha quedado dormida en sus lauleres y requiere modernidad e innovación. Cómo esperar resultados distintos si vas a realizar lo mismo que hace un ingeniero de los años 1800. Muchas de las ecuaciones, contastes y parámetros datan de esos años. Hoy la industria mundial es consumidor excesivo de energía tanto eléctrica como térmica y la solución ahora es poner grandes máquinas que emitan grandes cantidades de gases de efecto invernadero...
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Kis Kis ki CPC..CRE ,, Main Repears aayi hai guys ??
Then, we would just look like the one with uniform everyday? We can't wear blouse or smth like outfit?
If you don't work where protective equipment is a must(such as administration), then perhaps blouses would be fine?
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Eventually u l get vexed with the pathetic pay..u would either go for engineering management or general mba..
Ah yes. The pathetic pay of a six-figure salary.
How can you study P&ID and PFD?
Heyy do you need biology to be a chemical engineer
No
I had to take bio, but maybe not at every school
I took bio, and bioprocesses , and biochemical engineering. So idk I think it depends of the university
Coincidentally, i am gonna be first year man in the same professor with you
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Don't do chemical engineering worst course and job also😡😠😠😠😠
Why do you say that?