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I just graduated from college. Buuut, I have no idea how to go about finding a good job that I am qualified for. I have begun to look online, but haven't had any success so far. Thankyou thankyou in advance for your help.
I got my BS in Chemistry and my ME in Materials Science.
Yay materials science! Your engineering department should have a career search branch or website that you could look into. Career fairs are also a good option, if you can find them.
In terms of fields, you can go into metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, electronics, industrial management, or biomedical.
You have excellent qualifications. A masters in engineering is as good as it gets in terms of job opportunities. Good luck!
Also, just want to throw out some plugs for anyone still in college...
INTERNSHIPS ARE YOUR FRIENDS!!
It's a great way to network, get real world experience, and, if you're on the ball, get a job the moment you graduate.
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I got my BS in Chemistry and my ME in Materials Science.
In terms of fields, you can go into metallurgy, ceramics, polymers, electronics, industrial management, or biomedical.
You have excellent qualifications. A masters in engineering is as good as it gets in terms of job opportunities. Good luck!
Let 'em eat fucking pineapples!
INTERNSHIPS ARE YOUR FRIENDS!!
It's a great way to network, get real world experience, and, if you're on the ball, get a job the moment you graduate.