im interested in both, but mainly architecture.
im just concerned which would be better with income?and which is easier to find a job in?
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A Chemical Engineer as a Shift Manager
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1. Course wise how do they really differ from each other?
2. Which is more suited to do research?
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Presuming you are applying for a job in an API plant, there may be questions about Distillation, Solvent Recovery and Purification, Drying Methods, Centrifugation and Milling etc.
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I am both interested in manufacturing(process) engineering and the thermal sciences. What is a more rewarding career, money wise and job outlook.
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I am trying to begin to write as a profession (preferably music writing), but I am not sure what the best way to go about getting my foot in the door. My educational background is engineering and I have spent the last 3 years as a process engineer with little experience as a writer.
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I have a phd in chem. engineering and 2 years of work experience. Do you know what is the average salary in UK
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when working in a hotel for example? What are his daily activities? I’ve heard that one of the things he can do is the implementation of ISO 14000
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hey…i am in the final year of my grad in chemical engineering and i want to go for mba. so my question is that how is mba as a career option for a chemical engineer.
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We work with the same chemical elements. We study (mostly) the same chemical reactions. All the laws apply to both disciplines (thermodynamics, kinetics, etc.).
Chemists study “why” and engineers study “how can I do it at a profit”.
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