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Top 15 Career Options For Chemical Engineering Majors

4. Product Development Scientist

Every product has some level of development, and when you are dealing with massive amounts of manufacturing, an efficient production chain can save millions of dollars. Working with scientists, you will aid in company manufacturing and development, creating new processes for conversion or extraction, as well as oversee the entire development cycle and pinpointing where it can be improved.

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