I'm impressed that you are a chemical engineering graduate. I knew a couple of people in college who got into chem-e because they had heard it has the highest average paying jobs for people who have just graduated -- then they found out why. It's a damn hard major. One friend switched to accounting, and another moved on to grift and role-playing game design.
wording suggestion . . .falcon13November 11 2007, 16:41:09 UTC
btw does this go in Craigslist or perhaps a chem engineering journal? You might want a different structure for different readers.
Here's my own cut on an ad --
Masters in Chemical Engineering candidate (December 2007, University of Arkansas) seeks challenging work in chemical plant simulation, process engineering, plant design, or related fields. Prefer East Tennessee location. Currently interning with Process Engineering, LLC, creating detailed computer simulations of refinery and biodiesel unit operations. Graduate academic focus on creating adaptive technology that allows visually impaired chemical engineers to effectively and efficiently perform computer modeling and simulation in the chemical and refinery industry. For more information and a complete resume, contact Noel Romey at [email] or by phone [number].
Re: wording suggestion . . .djnerNovember 12 2007, 04:34:33 UTC
Like it. Perhaps we'll get the change for next month's newsletter. They gave me like 5 minutes to twrite this, so I followed the format of another guy's ad. I'll definitely tag this so I can go back to it. Thanks for taking the time to look at it. Can I send you my resume to have a look at that too?
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I'm impressed that you are a chemical engineering graduate. I knew a couple of people in college who got into chem-e because they had heard it has the highest average paying jobs for people who have just graduated -- then they found out why. It's a damn hard major. One friend switched to accounting, and another moved on to grift and role-playing game design.
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Here's my own cut on an ad --
Masters in Chemical Engineering candidate (December 2007, University of Arkansas) seeks challenging work in chemical plant simulation, process engineering, plant design, or related fields. Prefer East Tennessee location. Currently interning with Process Engineering, LLC, creating detailed computer simulations of refinery and biodiesel unit operations. Graduate academic focus on creating adaptive technology that allows visually impaired chemical engineers to effectively and efficiently perform computer modeling and simulation in the chemical and refinery industry. For more information and a complete resume, contact Noel Romey at [email] or by phone [number].
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