Yes! There are numerous jobs for graduates/Post graduates in Chemistry.
We can enter in Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Production, Regulatory Affairs, Development labs in various industries such as pharmaceutical, polymer, chemical, etc...
I myself working in one of the big pharma industry.
I wish a best future to you......
The minimum degree one would need for an analytical chemistry job would be a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. A master's degree or Ph.D. would greatly increase the chances in the analytical chemistry field.
People holding Chemistry degrees can often find employment with pharmaceutical companies. Indeed and Monster are two good job searching sites to help.
A person would be hired for a chemical engineering job from a chemist, or from a person that has a degree in chemical engineering, or possibly a chemistry teacher. You could apply for a chemical engineering job online.
Chemistry is the middle of science and impacts on all facts of our lives. An understanding of chemistry is necessary to all other sciences from astronomy to zoology. A lot of jobs need to use chemistry to do their job right.
First chemistry; after physics and mathematics.
Only if that job requires a chemistry degree. If it does not require one then no. You only need a chemistry degree for jobs that require them. Such as Chemistry Teacher, chemical engineers, etc.
non biological chemistry like alchemy.
Anyone can have good chemistry. What your job is plays no effect in your chemistry. It all depends on the personality.
The minimum degree one would need for an analytical chemistry job would be a Bachelor's degree in chemistry. A master's degree or Ph.D. would greatly increase the chances in the analytical chemistry field.
You can find more information about chemistry jobs online through job search websites like Indeed, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn. You can also visit specific chemistry-related job boards, such as the American Chemical Society's Careers website or Chemistry World's job board. Additionally, networking on professional sites like ResearchGate or attending industry conferences can lead to job opportunities in the field of chemistry.
A degree in chemistry, preferably a Master's of Science or higher.
You need chemistry to get into college and now a days if you want a successful job you need to go to college.
It would be very easy to get a job but it probably won't be doing anything with chemistry. Most chemistry jobs require at least a masters or doctorate. You might be able to find work as a lab assistant doing menial tasks but without an advanced degree it is next to impossible to find work in the field of chemistry.
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Get a degree in a relevant field... such as agriculture, chemistry, or biology... and then apply for a job with them.
This depends on your preferences and job opportunities.
physician , Pharmacists, Biologist, Technicians, and everything..