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Top 15 Career Options For Chemical Engineering Majors

1. Chemical Engineer

Chemical Engineers work in a variety of fields and help develop the processes behind the production of virtually all man made products. Working to change the chemical, physical, and biochemical states of substances means that chemical engineers can alter the state of raw materials and are crucial in the manufacturing and production chains.

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