Recently, it came to my attention that there are less chemical engineers around online communities. After a quick search, I noticed that lots of potential chemical and process engineers are no longer choosing chemical engineering. Most are now selecting other bachelors or ways of life. This is mostly due to the following reasons:

LINK #1: https://datausa.io/profile/cip/chemical-engineering
LINK #2: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChemicalEngineering/

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00:00 Start
01:38 Job Market
02:45 Job Mobility
04:21 Loyalty/Belonging
05:48 Unpopular PR
06:53 Too many degrees!
08:25 This degree!
10:38 Some last ideas to consider
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