The Reason Why Chemical Engineering Is Decreasing in Popularity - Is this good news?

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  • čas přidán 10. 07. 2024
  • Recently, it came to my attention that there are less chemical engineers around online communities. After a quick search, I noticed that lots of potential chemical and process engineers are no longer choosing chemical engineering. Most are now selecting other bachelors or ways of life. This is mostly due to the following reasons:
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    01:38 Job Market
    02:45 Job Mobility
    04:21 Loyalty/Belonging
    05:48 Unpopular PR
    06:53 Too many degrees!
    08:25 This degree!
    10:38 Some last ideas to consider
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Komentáře • 278

  • @TInfinteT
    @TInfinteT Před 2 lety +78

    I’m in my 3rd year of Chemical Engineering with a minor in energy. The timing is great because I was so close to giving up, thank you. 🙏

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +14

      Don't! Energy is definetively something growing FAST !

    • @no_mercy4183
      @no_mercy4183 Před 2 lety +2

      Energy Sector is the future brother , without proper transition from O&G to Green energy, everything is doomed, so you're on right track, and energy sector is never going down no matter whatever happens, it is the true essence of moder civilization

    • @AliensKillDevils.
      @AliensKillDevils. Před 2 lety +2

      It is important to do clean oil, gas, coal, hydrogen, ammonia and No Nuclear☢️, please. Real National Security.
      2021 and 2022 worldwide Electricity shortage, inflation, household Electricity Bill increased by 54%, because of Nuclear☢️ power plants are broken.
      France🇫🇷 has 1 terawatt lost due to malfunction. Japan🇯🇵 too. Taiwan🇹🇼 too. USA🇺🇸 too. The UK🇬🇧 too. Iran🇮🇷 too. Russia🇷🇺 too. China is worse. Switzerland🇨🇭's electricity is more than 50% reliant on Nuclear☢️. It is very bad.
      Drill more oil gas, please. More supply, reduce the cost of electricity ⚡️.
      Germany🇩🇪 electricity ⚡️ is up over 62%; gas is up over 63%.
      UK🇬🇧 electricity ⚡️ is up over 54%.
      2019, 24 of ESA Galileo Satellites are broken because of connecting to Nuclear☢️ services.
      2019-07-13 New York power outage was also because of malfunction of Nuclear☢️ Power Plant.
      2019-08-09 UK🇬🇧 power outage was also because of malfunction of Nuclear☢️ Power Plants.
      2019-08-08 Russian🇷🇺 Nuclear submarine accident. People died.
      2021 USA🇺🇸 Nuclear submarine accident.
      Sun has been enlarged by Aliens/Gods, double in size since 2002-07-13.
      Earth and the entire solar system have been moving away from Sun since 2017-06-03.
      You can use European Southern Observatory ESO Laser to measure the distance, use NASA SDO and SOHO to check the solar energy level and size.
      2021 Australia🇦🇺 and Antarctica had the coldest winter in 164 years, the Ozone Window was opened, now closed.
      Please no dam, fishes extinct and parasites increase, more Dengue fever or whatever parasite Diseases.
      Please do wave power Bombora. No open part. No fish will be shredded.
      Need better technology to extract oil, gas, coal.
      Need better technology to refine oil, gas, coal to hydrogen.
      Need better technology to convert oil, gas, coal to energy.
      Need better technology for vegan farming.
      Need better technology for rubbish recycling.
      Please you set up a set up a foundation, or lead an initiative for engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs, setup Global oil gas innovation challenge to drill beyond crust in deep Ocean trenches, nanorobot for drilling, real-time convert to hydrogen, drones automatically refill oil gas for each car, ship, aeroplane (the USA has so many Tornados and Typhoons, each time cars line up for days for refuel); drone also serves as a mobile generator for home, office, factory, critical infrastructures for the real national security.
      Nanorobot to recycle carbon, oil gas spill, pollutions back to energy.
      Refine oil, gas, coal better, split into hydrogen, ammonia, and carbon: fewer explosions and oil spills. Carbon for diamond Satellite and space junk recycle. Also, recycle space junk back to energy.
      Carbon can be used for self-repair too. Real-time Space-based robot deployed Carbon fireproof Mycelium Pyramid for Housing/shelter, can float on Ocean, can be retrieved back to Space.
      Oil Gas beyond crust has over 10 times more reserves.
      Please no pesticides and chemical toxins. Please no Gene-editing.
      Enjoy Sunshine and Please be Vegan, no animal’s eggs, animal’s milk, animal’s cheese, animal’s butter, and insect’s honey🥬🥗🌽🥕🥦🥥🥑🍓🍇🍌🍎🍐🍑🥭🍅🥒🍉❤️🌞🌈👼❤️🏖.

  • @Luis.Miranda
    @Luis.Miranda Před 2 lety +18

    I'm glad to see the chem eng community has found this space to share experiences!

  • @danielgarza1656
    @danielgarza1656 Před 2 lety +55

    I graduated 7 years ago from ChemE, its all true, at least in Mexico its dificult to find a really good place where you can use everything of your career. Nevertheless, you become so versatile that it is totally worth it.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +6

      True, its relatively ok to be a process/Chemical engineer in Mexico. Although many other options are arising such as Biotech, Pharma, Nano, etc

    • @halofire4725
      @halofire4725 Před 2 lety

      If you’re looking for versatility, chemical engineering is not the best. Go for mechanical/electrical/industrial engineering. Chemical engineering is actually supposed to be a specialized type of engineering which means you get to do specific things that other engineering can’t do. So since there’s not much jobs out there for chemical engineering graduates to use and maximize their knowledge, I don’t think it’s worth pursuing unless you are really really passionate and have long dreamt of becoming a chemical engineer.

  • @niralnaik16
    @niralnaik16 Před 2 lety +25

    Thanks for checking comments. Seems like we chemical engineers needs a common platform to discuss on daily basis. #Together4betterTommorow

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      For sure, always looking forward to share and discuss ChemE topics with other fellow ChemE

  • @ChemEngWeekly
    @ChemEngWeekly Před 2 lety +5

    Very good video discussing a very real topic within the ChemE industry, so good job on that Emmanuel! I would have to say that the positives at the end of the video are often getting ignored, but it is very good that you have brought attention to them again 👍

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      Indeed my friend... Tbh it is good news for newly grads since less competition there will be xD

  • @jefersoncostaengineer
    @jefersoncostaengineer Před 2 lety +11

    Great point my friend. Choosing graduation based on the present situation is a hard task because you will get the fruits only 3 or 5 years ahead. A good surfer get prepared before the wave forms 😅

  • @rramirezc
    @rramirezc Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the heads up. Great content.

  • @Rahul-qr1wo
    @Rahul-qr1wo Před 2 lety +45

    Impeccable timing. I just graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering.

    • @asim.r
      @asim.r Před 2 lety +6

      Don't worry, you'll be fine. This video doesn't mean there isn't a demand. Good luck. 👍

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly, although it may be hard, the is a Need for lots of ChrmE

    • @shagunparihar6911
      @shagunparihar6911 Před 2 lety

      Same 😂

    • @ryanmock2635
      @ryanmock2635 Před 2 lety

      Same😂 just got hired as an instrumentation and controls engineer

    • @AliensKillDevils.
      @AliensKillDevils. Před 2 lety +1

      It is important to do clean oil, gas, coal, hydrogen, ammonia and No Nuclear☢️, please. Real National Security.
      2021 and 2022 worldwide Electricity shortage, inflation, household Electricity Bill increased by 54%, because of Nuclear☢️ power plants are broken.
      France🇫🇷 has 1 terawatt lost due to malfunction. Japan🇯🇵 too. Taiwan🇹🇼 too. USA🇺🇸 too. The UK🇬🇧 too. Iran🇮🇷 too. Russia🇷🇺 too. China is worse. Switzerland🇨🇭's electricity is more than 50% reliant on Nuclear☢️. It is very bad.
      Drill more oil gas, please. More supply, reduce the cost of electricity ⚡️.
      Germany🇩🇪 electricity ⚡️ is up over 62%; gas is up over 63%.
      UK🇬🇧 electricity ⚡️ is up over 54%.
      2019, 24 of ESA Galileo Satellites are broken because of connecting to Nuclear☢️ services.
      2019-07-13 New York power outage was also because of malfunction of Nuclear☢️ Power Plant.
      2019-08-09 UK🇬🇧 power outage was also because of malfunction of Nuclear☢️ Power Plants.
      2019-08-08 Russian🇷🇺 Nuclear submarine accident. People died.
      2021 USA🇺🇸 Nuclear submarine accident.
      Sun has been enlarged by Aliens/Gods, double in size since 2002-07-13.
      Earth and the entire solar system have been moving away from Sun since 2017-06-03.
      You can use European Southern Observatory ESO Laser to measure the distance, use NASA SDO and SOHO to check the solar energy level and size.
      2021 Australia🇦🇺 and Antarctica had the coldest winter in 164 years, the Ozone Window was opened, now closed.
      Please no dam, fishes extinct and parasites increase, more Dengue fever or whatever parasite Diseases.
      Please do wave power Bombora. No open part. No fish will be shredded.
      Need better technology to extract oil, gas, coal.
      Need better technology to refine oil, gas, coal to hydrogen.
      Need better technology to convert oil, gas, coal to energy.
      Need better technology for vegan farming.
      Need better technology for rubbish recycling.
      Please you set up a set up a foundation, or lead an initiative for engineers, scientists and entrepreneurs, setup Global oil gas innovation challenge to drill beyond crust in deep Ocean trenches, nanorobot for drilling, real-time convert to hydrogen, drones automatically refill oil gas for each car, ship, aeroplane (the USA has so many Tornados and Typhoons, each time cars line up for days for refuel); drone also serves as a mobile generator for home, office, factory, critical infrastructures for the real national security.
      Nanorobot to recycle carbon, oil gas spill, pollutions back to energy.
      Refine oil, gas, coal better, split into hydrogen, ammonia, and carbon: fewer explosions and oil spills. Carbon for diamond Satellite and space junk recycle. Also, recycle space junk back to energy.
      Carbon can be used for self-repair too. Real-time Space-based robot deployed Carbon fireproof Mycelium Pyramid for Housing/shelter, can float on Ocean, can be retrieved back to Space.
      Oil Gas beyond crust has over 10 times more reserves.
      Please no pesticides and chemical toxins. Please no Gene-editing.
      Enjoy Sunshine and Please be Vegan, no animal’s eggs, animal’s milk, animal’s cheese, animal’s butter, and insect’s honey🥬🥗🌽🥕🥦🥥🥑🍓🍇🍌🍎🍐🍑🥭🍅🥒🍉❤️🌞🌈👼❤️🏖.

  • @tanzeelahmadhashmi6209
    @tanzeelahmadhashmi6209 Před 2 lety +26

    Here in UK, theres limited chemical based engineering opportunities even at the entry level. Simply too many graduates out there. But having a six months or a years experience can land a fairly relevant role. Mostly graduates end up in finance, teaching or a technician/operator...that being said I only took the degree as a challenge rather than a career path and happy to work in any technical setting!

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +8

      YES, the UK is top countries being saturated... Lots of universities offering the degree, lots of great talent going from abroad, plus a mature industry that is not growing at fast pace (at least to the recent graduate demand).

    • @tanzeelahmadhashmi6209
      @tanzeelahmadhashmi6209 Před 2 lety +1

      @peace girl civils a good one. Theres alot of development going on. Youre best off doing an apprecticeship because youll find one more or less everywhere in England and it leaves you better off after graduation👍🏽

  • @majedaljaber134
    @majedaljaber134 Před rokem +1

    Many thanks for your efforts, friend!

  • @partyyboy
    @partyyboy Před 2 lety +2

    Looking on the bright side, there will be more work for us chemical engineers!!

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      exactly my thought... no matter if the field is not popular, the work required IS

  • @fernandocarlos9477
    @fernandocarlos9477 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi there, Carlos here from Ecuador. I'm a Colombian Chemical Engineer, graduated back in 2015 when the oil shares fall down; yes that was an ugly start. After THREE years struggling to get a job i finally landed here in Ecuador working for a private company doing EPC + precom-com + startup projects for oil&gas production facilities. I have to admit that the learning path have been exciting, this industry gives you a lot to learn.
    Now, considering all the points you said on this awesome video i agree the job market is hell, almost all the time i got rejected inmediatly although i have 4 years of exprience.
    Job promotions, never happening, you get stuck as process engineer.
    Too many varied degrees, absolutely, there is a ton of new and state of the art degrees that attract the attention of the students who are graduating from school.
    Computer science, i loved that you have touched this topic, personally i learned to programm by myself, i find very exciting to build your own projects right away on my pc and get experience, this experiences eventually could land me in a role as software engineer. Quite the opposite for ChemEngs, we can simulate whole plants in Hysys and we could become experts in simulations...but believe me, starting a whole plant is far from simulating it and it demands a lot of specific experience, and if you pretend to apply for a plant startup job, companies would not take your simulation experience in account, sorry.
    Good vibes: yes, we can iterate and become an engineer in a fiel-related environment, in my case o'm heavily convinced that software development could be a good compliment ( www.carlos-pinzon.com), each one have right to decide.
    Good luck to everyone and thank you for this video.
    PD: You could search for chemical engineer job postings and make comments, could be a good experiences for all of us, cheers.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      Hey man, thanks for leaving a full comment and opinion, thanks for that! Yes process Engineering is kinda strange in that you may get stuck easily... And sure checking out some jobs in the market will be great

  • @evielovesu8042
    @evielovesu8042 Před 2 lety +3

    One thing I love about Chemical Engineering Guy is that he reads EVERY comment, and usually comments on that. Much respect.

  • @ezanadaniel9149
    @ezanadaniel9149 Před 2 lety

    current second year cheme, really appreciate this video just subscribed to your channel

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for subb! Always welcome to have more fellow ChemE, enjoy your bachelor!

  • @emiliocervantespacheco1952

    I'm graduating this summer. Nice video, keep on with the great content.

  • @andyiswonderful
    @andyiswonderful Před 2 lety +4

    There were many indications in the industry, back as far as the 1970's, that the chemical engineering discipline was interested in broadening its usual scope. I think this started in Universities, where bioengineering, biomedical engineering, biochemical engineering became linked to chemical engineering. I think the reason was that innovation in the classical fields of ChE was waning. Not much really new going on in petrochemical, plastics, or refinery plants.
    Also, there is competition now for STEM students to enter sexier fields, like computer science, programming, new electronic devices, etc.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      Never thought about that, seems interesting... And yes, lots of great STEM alternatives out there

  • @s_inclair
    @s_inclair Před 2 lety +3

    I'm about to graduate as a ChE next year and surprisingly, my batch has great numbers of students who took ChE as a course. I'm already a 3rd year and there are still 3 block sections in our department comprised of 135 students. I just hope we would be successful in our respective careers in the future.

  • @chawkispam6359
    @chawkispam6359 Před 2 lety +22

    I think allot of it has the do with the rise of other engineering disciplines like Biomedical Engineering, Nanotechnology, Aerospace Engineering (mainly rocket propulsion), and Industrial Engineering & Management. High-school students that have an interest in chemistry and physics now have more degrees to choose from.

  • @SirKat-mo7bd
    @SirKat-mo7bd Před 2 lety +7

    Im in my third year, and well, let's say that the reason why i choosed it was because i kinda didn't knew what to do with my life ( still don't know ) , so i closed my eyes and dragged my finger in the career list , then i stopped, opened my eyes and it was in chemical engineering , so yeah , i hope that everything goes well ...maybe...probably...

  • @knoela8024
    @knoela8024 Před 2 lety +6

    There are many students who are having a hard time because of COVID-19.I also want to help those who are interested in chemical engineering. Thank you for the good video.

  • @paulovictortrindade8399

    Have you ever heard about the IME in Brazil ? it's a militar institute of engineering, that also offers chemical Engineering as a course of graduation, this course focuses more on the military area than chemical industries, but even so you are able to work in chemical industries with this formation. The selective process to join within the IME is widely known in Brazil as one of the hardest entrance exams, into a graduation course (but this is not any graduation course, is one of the best courses possible in Brazil, of course). But even for those Engineers who are from IME, great part of them will have to compete publicly in the job market, as well.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      yes, ive heard about it but not quite familiar with it. Brazil industry is booming, but there are also lots of engineer graduating!

  • @normalguy_1268
    @normalguy_1268 Před 2 lety +4

    I really appreciate that you addressed all this problems but it wont change my views to chemical engineering, I’m in love with the major even tho there is a-lot i dont know , i will fight for it and by the grace of god i will get a job !

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      True, one thing I did not mention is that... if you like the field... stick with it. Dont go for other majors that you dont like just because of the "employability" or the "popularity"

    • @normalguy_1268
      @normalguy_1268 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy Good that you mentioned it and i will stick with it until i die 😔

  • @bh-rf9dd
    @bh-rf9dd Před 2 lety +3

    Good points. I love chemical engineering. And I will add that while there are certainly jobs available for environmental engineering, many environmental engineering programs seem less rigorous than chemical engineering in theory. As a result I would say if you truly want to innovate in the energy and chemical sector to solve many of the environmental problems we face today, chemical engineering is the way to go. Because to solve many of those problems, it takes one to know a lot of advanced thermodynamics, kinetics, and transport which is the basis of ChemE.

  • @AthamAldecua
    @AthamAldecua Před 2 lety +5

    I'm 3 semesters away from earning my ChemE in Nevada. If I could do it all over again I'd probably go Comp Sci or EE. That being said, ChemE is not BAD. Let's see how it goes once I start looking for a job.

    • @rightwerk
      @rightwerk Před 2 lety +4

      Exactly the same as you my friend, class of 2023. I also kind of regret not doing CS as I’m taking a minor in it and find it both easier and more interesting, and it has way better job prospects

    • @AthamAldecua
      @AthamAldecua Před 2 lety +2

      @@rightwerk I don't really like CS, but I dislike not having a job more. I actually enjoy ChemE quite a bit. I might end up acquiring some programming skills anyway, it would be foolish not to.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      that's a classic, unfortunately, right now, CS is way better for entrepreneurs, freelancers, full time jobs, etc!

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Believe me, once you get a job you hate, you will not think like this XD

  • @asim.r
    @asim.r Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Manny, the thing is nowadays people prefer establishing either a business or doing something more fun. There has indeed been a decline & it's mainly because of the job market.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, influencer, coding or opening a business is now the golden rule, ChemE is decreasing in popularity but let's see how it goes in 5 years, if the trend keeps, then deffinrtively there is something urgent to do in the field OR salaries will get better hehe

    • @asim.r
      @asim.r Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy Let's see :D

  • @tasniahasan7000
    @tasniahasan7000 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi what do you think about doing a masters in ChmE and doing with emphasis in sustainability? I’m applying to masters programs which allows us to do research projects (in case I want to a phd later) and I’m struggling to choose between researching about rare earth element processing research and super capacitor research. Do you have any advice about what to do?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Totally worth it. Rare Earth Metals are growing in demand, lots of tech requires it!

  • @mohammadiqbaal1739
    @mohammadiqbaal1739 Před 2 lety

    I'm in my third year of Chemical with Environmental Engineering. The fields i'm interested in cryogenic processes and process control. Hope I get to work in place I love.

  • @agradhanurwedhasakti4865

    Job market is hell right now, due to pandemic situation its hard to find on-site plant jobs especially if you dont wanna go to quite a remote areas. And CS related jobs are flourishing because you can work from home.

  • @rhinobridge
    @rhinobridge Před 2 lety +23

    In my country (Brazil) chemical engineering is one of the the most popular engineering courses and the number of chemical engineering graduates grew over the years. The problem is: the number of jobs for chemical engineers didn't. So we have a lot of graduates unable to find a job within chemical engineering. Most people give up after a time.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +3

      Exactly, this is what happen with most countries... Lotta of popularity, the jobs decreased. It's like a wabe

    • @aliceadv12
      @aliceadv12 Před 2 lety +2

      And some can't get an internship. How are we going to get a Junior without an internship?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      @@aliceadv12 Yep, that is always an issue, tbh, sometimes you need to sacrifice your summer or even a semester to get these type of internships, they are worth it most of the time

    • @ym-kg7so
      @ym-kg7so Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy i am from india and same here too

    • @camillafontoura7987
      @camillafontoura7987 Před 2 lety

      And in Brazil, we have an industry with potential (or with a need) for growth... but we don't see as many opportunities and investments in that, so it's kinda discouraging to be a chemical engineer here

  • @SatchelChannel
    @SatchelChannel Před 2 lety +4

    Actually i was in biotech before switching to chemE, and i can tell you there are way more jobs as a Chemical Engineer. Many time when they look for biotechnologist or biotech engineer they're basically looking for process engineers or industrial engineers, usually biotechnologists are used for lab work or research.
    I changed major because i love math and physics by the way :D, there is not so much math in biotech :/

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      True, but as time passes by, traditional chemical engineering jobs are now converting into more niche applications such as biotech, pharma, etc... But of course ChemE Jobss >> Biotech Jobs

    • @SatchelChannel
      @SatchelChannel Před 2 lety +1

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy Yeah i was fooled by biotech because they told us it was "more practical", while 80% of exams were similar to biology... just more lab work :D
      I'm Loving chemE anyway :O

  • @joseluisramirezagustin6738

    i'm 3 semester in chemiE in mexico city, jajaj your opinion of wanting to switch to something CS related is true in my case data science, great video for not doing it :)

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      yep, its normal my friend, and yes it is ok to change if you reallywant it, just ensure to be in the field that you want to be

  • @AnkitGupta-wf2lg
    @AnkitGupta-wf2lg Před 2 lety +1

    I'm switching from Chemical to Software.
    I'm graduating with a degree in Chemical Engineering but a lack of opportunities for Chemical Engineers, no student groups and low pay is forcing me to switch to CompsSc.
    Your channel was great, I did well from your podcasts but I'm sorry there's practically low pay in this field and high in finance and coding. Forced to make a move

  • @shainacabanban7644
    @shainacabanban7644 Před 2 lety +2

    I am waiting for my graduation this March!! Goodluck future chemical engineers 💚💚💚

  • @joemun4606
    @joemun4606 Před 2 lety +1

    In my senior year, I just changed my major to chemical engineering. It is challenging, but so far, I am loving it.
    I am not sure about my career path, but I am interested in energy, especially in hydrogen fuel cell and battery vehicles. Can anyone recommend a good research journal or places to explore more on generating electricity or power from hydrogen or other sources?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      I would start following relevant ppl in linkedin, researchgate.net and get some aiche free articles on this issue

  • @pablolinares4895
    @pablolinares4895 Před 2 lety

    I am going for a path much more bioengineering focused. Hopefully, that turns out great, the pharmeceutical field goes better with me. Cheers

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      great! bio is awesome, lots of magic going on there

    • @pablolinares4895
      @pablolinares4895 Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy haha it is very magical haha molecules are very interesting. More than oil if you were to ask me. Great videos! Keep it up please!

  • @carlk3774
    @carlk3774 Před 2 lety

    I’m 2nd year ChemE. My class is now half the size it was when we started. But on the plus side, pretty much all of us got internships already. Good ‘ole supply and demand!

    • @bapujeeengg2325
      @bapujeeengg2325 Před 2 lety

      wow you must have a lot of time then, unfortunately i am also in second year and i completed 3 semesters in 1 year due to pandemic and would continue the same way till my 3rd year with 0 lab and practical experience

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      dropping is normal, the problem is when it is excesive dropping or overall decrease in graduates

    • @pedrovillarroel990
      @pedrovillarroel990 Před 2 lety

      I'll take my last semester on March and we are only 4 out of 52 compared when we started

    • @carlk3774
      @carlk3774 Před 2 lety

      @@pedrovillarroel990 Well regardless I love this major…plus we’re gonna all make bank together

    • @entropeace--
      @entropeace-- Před rokem

      @@carlk3774 where are you currently studying?

  • @jacobconner5030
    @jacobconner5030 Před měsícem

    I just graduated highschool and was thinking about going into chem E because I love engineering and chemistry. thinking about a minor in some nuclear energy or reactor design. wondering what you think of this in the current job market of 2024? would going straight into nuclear engineering be a better option or would chem E be sufficient.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 28 dny

      Hi there, well, tbh, not great... I would rather focus in some IT tools, maybe process integration, optimization or Databases, Big Data, etc... where are you located?

  • @xxroco0418xx
    @xxroco0418xx Před rokem

    Thats a fact , i think a nice route is approaching chemical engineer then computer science and not the other way ,because pc programs with such a feed from chem eng are really expensive.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 11 měsíci

      True, but if you already know you want to go full tech, maybe going for Computer Sciences from the beggining will make more sense financially & timewise

  • @itsaqataricityinmypfp8735

    Hi, I have a very low CGPA between 2 & 2.5 ... And it's been 1.5 years since I'm studying Bachelor's in ChemE moreover I'm not getting the "feel" ... So now I'm thinking of joining a supposedly 'better' university for B.Sc. in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or in Computer Science or Artificial Intelligence or in Engineering Sciences... There's almost a month in the entry test and I'm currently preparing for it and I haven't yet left my former institute because it is summer break and I can prepare for the entry test in this time... My current institute was also pretty famous but I didn't get to my expectations whereas the new institution I'm planning to go to is once ranked no 1 in my country by Times ...

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      I see... this is totally understandable.. Best wishes in your new path if you go for MechEng or AI

  • @tiaratya5198
    @tiaratya5198 Před 2 lety +4

    This is my 5th years in chemE. I just wanna say that isnt easy to graduate from this major and sometime its hard for woman to get job (":

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      Really? I think many companies look forward for young female engineers... I would argue that maybe on more senior positions you will encounter that problem (not gettin promotions or better jobs)

  • @lewisndanyeh1993
    @lewisndanyeh1993 Před 2 lety +2

    Process Control is an option too!

  • @merve-jn3ds
    @merve-jn3ds Před 2 lety

    Great video. I'm in my 3rd year and I enjoy ChE a lot unfortunately in my country there aren't many jobs for most people so after graduation I want to do masters abroad and stay there.Which country would be best for it? Also I want to concentrate on renewable energy will this be a sane choice?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      germany, netherlands, denmark, france are good places to start, friendly to students (foreign). Also the US but may be expensive

    • @merve-jn3ds
      @merve-jn3ds Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy Thanks a lot

  • @BaBababa-hy6vv
    @BaBababa-hy6vv Před 2 lety +1

    In our country, Chemical Engineering is the least number of graduates of all types of engineering. Big chemical industry is not that boming here, so most ChE's ended up as chemical technicians or working on a lab scale.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      that's indeed sad... unfortunately, most countries have a solid chemical engineering industry or infrastructure, but there are some that do not have it at all...

  • @Your_moms_waifu
    @Your_moms_waifu Před 2 lety +2

    Is the job market really that bad? This info was so surprising to me. Energy and gas has been hiring less chemical engineers, but I had no problem getting multiple internship and co-op offers at renowned companies and there seems to be more full time jobs than internships.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Well, definetively will do a video on this... As stated, this is very regional, seasonal and depends on many factors, BUT overall, you will see it is not the golden years of ChemE when it used to rain awesome job offers XD

    • @Your_moms_waifu
      @Your_moms_waifu Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy Definitely noted. Since I’m a student I don’t really have any idea what the job market looked like years ago, I can only compare my job prospects with my friends and colleagues in other fields who are struggling to find work.

    • @rashedsayem
      @rashedsayem Před 2 lety

      May I know the name of the company where you did internships?

    • @Your_moms_waifu
      @Your_moms_waifu Před 2 lety

      @@rashedsayem If I shared that information it would get rid of the anonymity of the internet and I’m not comfortable forfeiting that. However I will share that my internships were in process engineering for large companies and my co-op will be in the pharmaceutical industry for a household name like Johnson and Johnson. I should also mention that I’m in the US and that industry availability varies internationally

  • @MustafaBAydn
    @MustafaBAydn Před 2 lety +1

    Firstly, thanks for the video.ı would like to ask 2 questions. 1.What is the future of chemical engineering between 2022 and 2030? 2.Are there any good sides to study chemical engineering in 2022. Thanks.

  • @dogsarefun7517
    @dogsarefun7517 Před 2 lety +1

    Even if you major in computer science or medical field. You will suffer to find a job easily. It is all about the luck and networking.

  • @rheahayek7444
    @rheahayek7444 Před rokem

    hey I just graduated high school. I got offered a scholarship to study chemistry abroad but I'm thinking of turning it down to do chemE. I'm interested in both subjects. the reason I'm thinking of doing that is because I think chemE will open more doors and give me more opportunities for my future ambitions. I'm still kinda hesitant and scared if chemE isn't gonna give me what I think it will and if I'll lose the opportunity the scholarship gave me.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, well ChemE is a solid major, for sure pays more than chemistry bachelors... But, ChemE is no longer what it used to be, it is over saturated and more importantly, many times you need to relocate to remote areas, if thats ok with you, then there is a high change you will land a nice job

  • @luccubsol
    @luccubsol Před 2 lety +6

    Chemical engineering is cool, but the classes (as far as in my university is concerned) feel outdated and archaic which makes it feel stale. Well, i guess i dont like my university take on chemical engineering.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +3

      True, Ill be working on a video on that (the gap between academia and industry) stay tuned!

  • @pedrovillarroel990
    @pedrovillarroel990 Před 2 lety +2

    Which option is better?
    a. Getting a job to gain experience after the Chem Engineering graduation
    b. Getting a higher level of education (masters or something like that)
    Considering that I'm from Ecuador and I have good grades (90/100 by now)
    Pd: sorry for my bad grammar, of course that improve my english skills is one of my objectives

  • @marcelarojasrembao99
    @marcelarojasrembao99 Před 2 lety +1

    Creo que Este problema es porque no Mucha Gente sabe lo que hace un ingeniero quimico. He visto muchas positiones para ingeniero de procesos que requiere saber de kinetica, reacciones y diseño de experimentos, scale up, pero aun asi llaman a ingenieros mecanicos. Muchos creen que somos quimicos

  • @parttimepen6627
    @parttimepen6627 Před 2 lety +1

    It is breaking my heart that I give five years of my life to such an undervalued occupation.
    I was doing my graduate study and I have offered minimum wage as R&D engineer.
    That was it. I don't want to be a chemical engineer at thr moment.
    I am working as a consultant in tech industry now and trying to land a software developer job.
    I respect and value chemical engineering but it is not worth the effort.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před rokem

      Sorry to hear that! I would recommend you to be open for relocation or just take an entry level job for 6 months, then try to change jobs until you get a decent wage

  • @pratikvichare7928
    @pratikvichare7928 Před 2 lety +5

    In india,after 4 years of experience in production or process, company pays less than 300$ per month.

    • @madhanchemical2079
      @madhanchemical2079 Před 2 lety

      How can we move forward with this 😟

    • @pratikvichare7928
      @pratikvichare7928 Před 2 lety +3

      @@madhanchemical2079 if you're having less than 3 years of experience,then do some data analytics course or IT course.I personally don't see any future for chemical engineers in india.

    • @madhanchemical2079
      @madhanchemical2079 Před 2 lety

      Got 3 years experience

    • @madhanchemical2079
      @madhanchemical2079 Před 2 lety

      Shall we get abroad jobs

    • @pratikvichare7928
      @pratikvichare7928 Před 2 lety

      @@madhanchemical2079 if you have more than 4 years of experience in hydrocarbon industry then they might consider you but it's very difficult.Even gulf countries also shifting towards IT industry.

  • @kr0ledec657
    @kr0ledec657 Před rokem +2

    Decrease in popularity is good for the graduates as there'll be more demand for them

  • @randallmcgrath9345
    @randallmcgrath9345 Před rokem

    Chemical engineering is great for nanotechnology and I am 99.9% certain the rate of investment into nanoscience will rapidly increase. Plenty of jobs for chemeng the more research I do, like materials science in the superconductor/electronics industry. And speaking of comp sci, im thinking adding that as a minor to chemeng.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před rokem +1

      True, if you like research and materials, nanotech is great for you! Many ChemE are actually not that much into research or materials, that's one problem, but great for those like you!

  • @arpithkumar5210
    @arpithkumar5210 Před 2 lety +1

    I am a chemical engineering graduate I got placed in both core and IT company which one I can choose for career?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      The one you prefer.. Truly you should not follow career paths that will end up in places you don't want to

  • @gleopardi90
    @gleopardi90 Před 2 lety +1

    Great!

  • @akshayats2473
    @akshayats2473 Před rokem

    I really wanted to take chemical engineering but it is the toughest engineering course and that's why i am scared and confused what should i do

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před rokem

      Well... truth be told, it is hard, you need to be good at math and physics... If you are ok with that, then go for it... its just all about paying extra attention and doing the hard work (study)

  • @navintrg8422
    @navintrg8422 Před 2 lety

    I'm currently in a petrochemical industry.. In production as a operation engineer with a year of experience.. But i really love to change to process engineering side but don't know how.. Any help?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      your profile will be very valuable for any other company... production is important especially in petrochemicals, any other industry love to have experienced O&G engineers!

    • @navintrg8422
      @navintrg8422 Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy thanks man! But my interest from starting is towards process engg side and i cant know how to shift

  • @niralnaik16
    @niralnaik16 Před 2 lety +3

    Negativity to Positivity ❤️

  • @liam2975
    @liam2975 Před 2 lety

    Hey , I wanted to apply for chemical engineering for graduation degree and was highly motivated for it , but after what I saw in comments and first half of the vedio , I am now confused ..... Help me out , should I go for it or not ?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Well, first thigs first, the degree is awesome and very versatile, you can end up in many areas. 2nd, it really depends on the industyr, region and type of jobs... it is hard right now for recent grads, but once you have 2-3 years experience it gets better. Also, I would recommend you to check out my content, see all comments so you can have a better understanding of all this!

  • @rahulkannan4670
    @rahulkannan4670 Před 2 lety

    I am doing my bachelor's in chemical engineering in Lithuania and I am confused if I should get a job after this degree or go straight for masters......does anyone have an opinion to what I should do?? If I should apply for jobs which country is the best to try? Please help.

  • @sarathchandran5227
    @sarathchandran5227 Před 2 lety

    I'm finishing up my chemical engineering diploma in India and planning to do a top-up course in UK
    What sub should I take for. My top-up course or is it a bad decision

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      I really think is an awesome experience both: personal and academic/professional. It will help you set aside from other candidate, and you will be able to stay in the UK if possible/required

  • @FM-dm8xj
    @FM-dm8xj Před 2 lety

    I wish their were more available jobs in the city rather than rural.

  • @shauryaroy8750
    @shauryaroy8750 Před 2 lety +1

    Sir I'm graduated chemical last year preparing for gate PSU jobs that doesn't work for ne me please suggest me something for job and upskill myself

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Work on improving your soft skills, presentation skills, communication, leadership, interaction, team building etc

  • @anikm111
    @anikm111 Před 7 měsíci

    I got chemical engineering and civil engineering but didn't know about chem E. Should I be regret now taking civil engineering ?

  • @Pavfashionplanet
    @Pavfashionplanet Před 2 lety +2

    I am a chemical engineer working in pharmaceutical company is this a good career option ?....what is growth rate in this field can you suggest some ideas how to enrich my skills

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Im pretty sure pharma is here to stay for long! the more we live the more chemicals/pharma we will need... Ill focus in trying to move from a process engineering role to a more admin role such as marketing, sales, strategic planning, etc

    • @Pavfashionplanet
      @Pavfashionplanet Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy can you please suggest the role which is good for chemical engineers

  • @akshaypeter8839
    @akshaypeter8839 Před 2 lety

    Bro
    Is there any PG deploma course we can do after chemical engineering

  • @no_mercy4183
    @no_mercy4183 Před 2 lety +1

    I am looking forward to do MS from a University of USA, mayb in 2024-2025, any suggestions?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      sounds great... be more specific on your MSc so ppl can advise more properly

    • @no_mercy4183
      @no_mercy4183 Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy I major is Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemicals, but I want to do Masters in Energy Sciences, will it be possible?

  • @tejsingh446
    @tejsingh446 Před 2 lety

    I complete my chemical engineering top govt. College but I don't find nothing, so I star my career for preparing Govt. Vacancy

  • @nayagarapopo5134
    @nayagarapopo5134 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m in my 1st year of chemical engineering 🙂

  • @MQMirza95
    @MQMirza95 Před 2 lety +2

    The job market has to be the biggest reason. Only 10% of my graduate class ended up in a pure chemical/process engineering role. Most grads end up in finance, tech, project management or any ‘engineering’ title.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, deffinrtively one reason. But tbh, most students don't think that much about that when selecting their bachelors

  • @wisdomanalysis
    @wisdomanalysis Před rokem

    What is the difference between chemical engineering and petrochemical engineering? Please?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před rokem +1

      thats a good one! Overall --> chemical engineering is about converting raw materials and stuff into valuable products for society.... Petrochemicals are much more into a niche application of that, they are working with products from oil and gas alone (which are a lot, make no worries!)

  • @Rajesh_981
    @Rajesh_981 Před 2 lety

    In which country the scope of chemical engineering is mostly?

  • @fugaflim6357
    @fugaflim6357 Před 2 lety

    Chemical Engineer from india ❤️

  • @najibnajib8019
    @najibnajib8019 Před 2 lety +2

    I will graduate After 3 months in PetroChemistry

  • @hailleasmamaw6899
    @hailleasmamaw6899 Před 2 lety +2

    What kind of Chemical Engineering business can I have with initiall capital of 25000 dollars in Africa/Ethiopia?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      well, there are a LOT of things to do, wastewater treament, osmosis, purification, etc... May be lubricant station, reselling chemical products or equipment (i.e. pumps, gears, engines, motors, etc)

  • @musa12875
    @musa12875 Před 10 měsíci

    No positivity, this guy demotivated me very much.

  • @joehutter7083
    @joehutter7083 Před rokem +1

    You have to have realistic expectations to stay in this field. Very interesting work, but you have to find a niche. Rare earth metal recovery

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před rokem

      True, niches will have better field of work, besides have lower amount of competition

  • @TheTertu
    @TheTertu Před 2 lety

    In USA does it exist a degree (bachelor and master) in nuclear engineering?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      not pretty sure, my best guess will be that either as a chemist focused in nuclear research OR a master degree... Maybe in military school..

    • @TheTertu
      @TheTertu Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy ok, because in Italy there is a specific degree in nuclear engineering. But, now, since nuclear is too specific, is only a master degree, in bachelor degree is energy engineering (it’s the same of mechanical Engineer). This bachelor is focused in production and generation of every kind form of energy

  • @unknownengineer4181
    @unknownengineer4181 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m in year 5 of 6 (1 year of internship with a top professor). I honestly don’t recommend anyone major in ChemEng. Too much time invested with a poor output. Don’t get me wrong, an engineering degree is respected and useful but the job outlook is disappointing for traditional chemEng jobs. I will probably do a second degree in computer science

  • @bibekacharya2749
    @bibekacharya2749 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm graduating as Chemical Engineer after a month.

  • @LikhithNallandhigal
    @LikhithNallandhigal Před 5 měsíci

    Will be there any need of chemical engineers in future? Cause im in 12th now and about to take che engineering

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 5 měsíci

      pretty sure yeah, what are your other options?

    • @LikhithNallandhigal
      @LikhithNallandhigal Před 5 měsíci

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy Computer science or electrical engineering

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 5 měsíci

      @@LikhithNallandhigal both seems great alternative.. give a try to chemE nad if you dont like it, simply switch

    • @LikhithNallandhigal
      @LikhithNallandhigal Před 5 měsíci

      I like chemical engineering I just want to know that are there any job opportunities for chemical engineers with best packages

  • @nathanielsanoussi8736
    @nathanielsanoussi8736 Před 2 lety

    Can I get a masters in chemical engineering with a business undergrad?

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      I pretty sure you can't... but there might be other degrees on chemical/process engineering concepts that will allow non STEM students to join

  • @xavierfisherman7440
    @xavierfisherman7440 Před 2 lety +1

    I don’t think it is getting less popular. What I think is that schools need to somehow reinvent the program, so it is more suitable for the modern days. I am a junior, graduating next year, and I love the chemical engineering program. The applications are pretty much everywhere. Three years ago the department changed some classes and added some more, we take computer programming, computational statistics, and environmental classes as well. We have three different paths “ Bioengineering, renewable energy, and processes “. And the salaries are higher compared to other branches of engineering. Well, maybe I should mention that I am at one of the best schools for engineering in Silicon Valley, so the program it’s been adapted to land you a job in companies that are here in the Bay Area. Google, Apple, GenTech, and many more. And remember guys, it is not about what you know, it is about how you applied it and how well you do it. Don’t work hard, work smart.

  • @empanadita2361
    @empanadita2361 Před 2 lety

    Holaaaa
    Me gustaría saber su opinión, me falta poco para elegir la carrera y quisiera saber si es mas conveniente un ChemE degree o MechE degree? Ambos llaman mi atención y realmente quisiera tomar una buena decisión

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Hola, excelentes decisiones las dos, yo sinceramente escogeria la que mas te atraiga... ChemE es mucho mas diversa pero MechE tmb tiene muuuuchas areas donde puedes trabajar y acentuarte

    • @empanadita2361
      @empanadita2361 Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy Listo, muchísimas gracias

  • @Scho229
    @Scho229 Před 2 lety +1

    Ill graduate in 4 months 🙂

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      You can do it my friend, actually is good news that there is less competition for you now HEHEH

  • @cooldude9686
    @cooldude9686 Před 2 lety +1

    Now i am a bit scared

  • @leonstratford9086
    @leonstratford9086 Před 2 lety

    This is a long shot but can u help me with my final project lol

  • @sreerajpj846
    @sreerajpj846 Před 2 lety +3

    What about polymer engineering 🤣. I will graduate in 3 months

  • @AJAY-qp5xi
    @AJAY-qp5xi Před 2 lety +1

    I quit chemical and join IT industry.

  • @gerardo2a792
    @gerardo2a792 Před 2 lety +1

    Se tenía que decir y se dijo.

  • @amaanmuhammad6245
    @amaanmuhammad6245 Před 2 lety +2

    I will be graduating in 7 months

  • @dcfarman
    @dcfarman Před 2 lety +1

    Petroleum solvent samel remove formula Sher

  • @laithsha2006
    @laithsha2006 Před 3 měsíci

    in iraq (my country) you nedd to have your degree grad 95% to enter chemical engineering university 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
    i want to get this grade i'm 12th💔

  • @priyasoor6536
    @priyasoor6536 Před 2 lety

    What are the opportunities for girls in this field

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      Most of those of men, plus having certain advantages in certain companies (i.e. trying to have a more diverse personel)

  • @faizanaurangzeb61
    @faizanaurangzeb61 Před 2 lety +1

    I am from Pakistan. It's been 2 years since graduating in Chemical Engineering but still, I haven't been able to land a job. I got a CGPA of 3.68. Now I'm switching my field to IT. :(

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      Im sorry to hear that! Well IT is still ok for a ChemE, you can bounce back to industry if you really want to

  • @albertnile6778
    @albertnile6778 Před 2 lety +2

    ChemEng is difficult compared to MechEng...its also less broad compared to MechEng...I would go for a MechEng degree than chemical engineering because of it being broader overall...A MechEng graduate can do ChemEng work and the converse is not true...lol

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      way easier for MechEng... really whenever I see MechEngs they have a blast, they have a lot of jobs and its pretty easy to open shop. the only issue is the chemical part XD

    • @albertnile6778
      @albertnile6778 Před 2 lety

      @@ChemicalEngineeringGuy Could you please do a video comparing MechEng and ChemEng, and which one you think interested students should choose?..please!

  • @niralnaik16
    @niralnaik16 Před 2 lety +1

    😅 truee

  • @saluteyanomaly7628
    @saluteyanomaly7628 Před 2 lety

    As a process engineer in China, one thing I can say is that chemical engineer is one of the four least atttactive jobs in the market, rest are material science, environmental engineering, biology related stuff. These four require high amount of input (mostly overtime works), but offer low paycheck and limited career development. The main reason I think is we dont have much hot money in this field, compared to those internet companies, because most chemical companies are oligopoly, only they have capability to take very long ROI. So somehow the market is inactive (low competition), and from my observation we dont have that much of innovation in engineering technology, my company even used the technology from 80s, they dont risk that much in innovation.

    • @ChemicalEngineeringGuy
      @ChemicalEngineeringGuy  Před 2 lety

      nice input, true that on the oligopoly, although we think it is an open market, it is a very closed one, controlled by major players!

    • @SANDRES-03
      @SANDRES-03 Před 5 měsíci

      Hey … how did you get a process engineering job..l’m currently a chemical engineering student in china doing my masters but l’m planning to work here in china so l’m just curious as to how you got the job

  • @abdulkaderkonnakattil5896

    My son doing Mtech in chemical engineering (computer aided process design)is better?