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Becoming a Chemist
by Silas Reed
by Silas Reed
The very first thing that strikes your mind when you think of chemist jobs is the picture of a white haired person in possession of puzzling bottles that are over flowing with fizzy liquid. In fact, a chemist job takes into account the profile of the highly educated scientists who are required to work in teams while they are studying the basic properties of matter. While some of the chemist job openings try finding new kinds of uses for the known chemicals, there are others who make use of their knowledge to improve as well as create industrial products and processes for everyday usage.
Chemists are also scientists who study the structure and composition of substances as well as require mapping the changes that need to be made. Chemist job opportunities often work in teams along with people from other fields such as:
Chemist job opportunities work well if you have a science background in high school with an emphasis in chemistry, especially Advanced Placement or AP chemistry. In chemist jobs you are also required to have a bachelor’s degree in a program or course that is approved by the American Chemical Society ACS, and for the list of programs you can visit the ACS website. A lot of firms hire chemists who have a bachelor’s degree, and arrange for their further education. In fact, if you are looking for chemist job opportunities that are well paying, you must attend graduate school. Once you have specialized in graduation, you can work towards your master’s degree.
Training under your guidance counselor helps keep you informed about the available internships in the field you have chosen. You can even go for independent research work and a PhD in case you want to teach. Chemist job opportunities can be received by training in the placement office of your college and your professors are the best trainers in this field. You may also directly apply to the institutions, private companies and government agencies that hire chemists.
Find chemist job openings through state and private employment agencies. You can do some research in this field by looking up journals. Prior experience in quality control and production help master the procedures of production and work under the proper instructions for mixing the ingredients that are necessary in the process. In fact, the chemist job also involves experience in supervision and meeting the desired standards of the company.
The career prospects for chemist job opportunities are fair until the year 2014. In fact, the rate of growth of the chemist jobs is expected to be slower than the rest, and the focus will be on the following fields:
The median salary for chemist jobs is around $57,000 per annum, although this varies on the basis of experience, education, location, and the nature of work. According to the American Chemical Society, the graduates had a salary of $62,000, while those with a master’s degree earned around $73,000. Those with a PhD could earn $91,000.
Chemists are required to work in well equipped pleasant laboratories, plants, class rooms or offices. The chemist jobs involve working with explosives or poisonous materials. This is why they need to strictly follow the safety regulations to minimize injuries and accidents. The chemist job openings require the chemists to work at least 40 hours a week with extra hours required to complete the projects. At times, night or weekend shifts are necessary. A good mathematical aptitude gives chemists the ability to conduct tests and develop hypotheses or products.
Chemists are also scientists who study the structure and composition of substances as well as require mapping the changes that need to be made. Chemist job opportunities often work in teams along with people from other fields such as:
- Chemists
- Chemical engineers
- Chemical technicians
- Refining of petroleum
- Mining
- Food processing
- Water and sewage treatment
Chemist job opportunities work well if you have a science background in high school with an emphasis in chemistry, especially Advanced Placement or AP chemistry. In chemist jobs you are also required to have a bachelor’s degree in a program or course that is approved by the American Chemical Society ACS, and for the list of programs you can visit the ACS website. A lot of firms hire chemists who have a bachelor’s degree, and arrange for their further education. In fact, if you are looking for chemist job opportunities that are well paying, you must attend graduate school. Once you have specialized in graduation, you can work towards your master’s degree.
Training under your guidance counselor helps keep you informed about the available internships in the field you have chosen. You can even go for independent research work and a PhD in case you want to teach. Chemist job opportunities can be received by training in the placement office of your college and your professors are the best trainers in this field. You may also directly apply to the institutions, private companies and government agencies that hire chemists.
Find chemist job openings through state and private employment agencies. You can do some research in this field by looking up journals. Prior experience in quality control and production help master the procedures of production and work under the proper instructions for mixing the ingredients that are necessary in the process. In fact, the chemist job also involves experience in supervision and meeting the desired standards of the company.
The career prospects for chemist job opportunities are fair until the year 2014. In fact, the rate of growth of the chemist jobs is expected to be slower than the rest, and the focus will be on the following fields:
- Drug manufacturing
- Development
- Research
- Testing
The median salary for chemist jobs is around $57,000 per annum, although this varies on the basis of experience, education, location, and the nature of work. According to the American Chemical Society, the graduates had a salary of $62,000, while those with a master’s degree earned around $73,000. Those with a PhD could earn $91,000.
Chemists are required to work in well equipped pleasant laboratories, plants, class rooms or offices. The chemist jobs involve working with explosives or poisonous materials. This is why they need to strictly follow the safety regulations to minimize injuries and accidents. The chemist job openings require the chemists to work at least 40 hours a week with extra hours required to complete the projects. At times, night or weekend shifts are necessary. A good mathematical aptitude gives chemists the ability to conduct tests and develop hypotheses or products.
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