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How do you find jobs that relate to your degree?
I'm getting an undergrad in chemistry and don't really know how to find a job where I use it.
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That's a good question. Chemistry is a big field with lots of career paths. Start by figuring out what you love about chemistry. Knowing what you enjoy and what excites you is important when choosing a career. Think about what you like doing and what you're curious about. Do you prefer working outside, in a lab, or in an office? Are you interested in gathering data?
To find the right career, do your research. The more you know about your options, the better. Look up information online, read industry journals, and connect with professionals who can guide you. Experienced people can be very helpful and are usually willing to share what they know.
Also, try to get some practical experience through internships. This will help you see what you like and what doesn't suit you.
Research Site: Big Future 9 Jobs for Chemistry Majors: https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/explore-careers/get-started/career-paths-for-popular-majors/9-jobs-chemistry-majors
To find the right career, do your research. The more you know about your options, the better. Look up information online, read industry journals, and connect with professionals who can guide you. Experienced people can be very helpful and are usually willing to share what they know.
Also, try to get some practical experience through internships. This will help you see what you like and what doesn't suit you.
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