Checking out some "mid-level" jobs in Linkedin, are they really mid-level jobs? are these entry level jobs? what are the requirements? are these jobs hard to find and get? what do they really do?

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00:00 Start
00:39 Job Search in LinkedIn
02:57 Project Engineer at Nestle
08:37 Process Engineer at Shaw Industries
11:46 Research Engineer at GE
18:37 Lead Chemical Engineer
23:42 Staff Chemical Engineer
29:10 Closure


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