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Posted 23 November 2009 - 11:57 PM

i am a fresh graduate in chemical engineering

i have a chance to work in the pharmistical industry and my interview after 10 days

i am really confused if there is a lot of work for me to do there since i have not taken any courses in the biological or pharmistical engineering during my study

beside that they told me that your techniqual team if you work with us will be chemists and Pharmacist and doctors

so i am really confused wether to go or not

can you help me to make the right choice?

#2 shan

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Posted 24 November 2009 - 07:28 AM

i am a fresh graduate in chemical engineering

i have a chance to work in the pharmistical industry and my interview after 10 days

i am really confused if there is a lot of work for me to do there since i have not taken any courses in the biological or pharmistical engineering during my study

beside that they told me that your techniqual team if you work with us will be chemists and Pharmacist and doctors

so i am really confused wether to go or not

can you help me to make the right choice?

Go! if I were you. At least, you will gain some interview experence anyway. Do you have anything to loss?

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Posted 25 November 2009 - 12:13 AM

no i do not have anything to loss but is it good place for a chemical engineer to work on?

this is my concern

thanks for replying


i am a fresh graduate in chemical engineering

i have a chance to work in the pharmistical industry and my interview after 10 days

i am really confused if there is a lot of work for me to do there since i have not taken any courses in the biological or pharmistical engineering during my study

beside that they told me that your techniqual team if you work with us will be chemists and Pharmacist and doctors

so i am really confused wether to go or not

can you help me to make the right choice?

Go! if I were you. At least, you will gain some interview experence anyway. Do you have anything to loss?



#4 breizh

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Posted 25 November 2009 - 06:44 AM

Hi Suliman ,
As Shan told you , you will gain experience . Of Course pharmaceutical companies need Chemical engineers . Probably the size of equipment will be smaller than the one you will find in others chemical industries but your knowledge in process will be appreciated .
You will put in practice all you knowledge about reactors, pumps, HX , agitators , distillation , ELL , dryers ,......

If you don't like you can leave !

Hope it helps
Breizh




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