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tola2001 tola2001
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12 years ago
I have an associates degree in chemistry, what kinds of jobs can I get?
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12 years ago
Chemist and Glaxo ? or Lockheed?
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12 years ago
Chemistry Teacher.
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12 years ago
The best place to find out what kind of job you can get is the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook:"Chemists and materials scientists held about 90,000 jobs in 2004. About 43 percent of all chemists and material scientists are employed in manufacturing firms?mostly in the chemical manufacturing industry, which includes firms that produce plastics and synthetic materials, drugs, soaps and cleaners, pesticides and fertilizers, paint, industrial organic chemicals, and other chemical products. About 15 percent of chemists and material scientists work in scientific research and development services; 12 percent work in architectural, engineering, and related services. In addition, thousands of people with a background in chemistry and materials science hold teaching positions in high schools and in colleges and universities. (See the statements on teachers?postsecondary, and teachers?preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle, and secondary elsewhere in the Handbook.)

Chemists and materials scientists are employed in all parts of the country, but they are mainly concentrated in large industrial areas."

As a librarian, I refer patrons to this source hundreds of times a month!
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