楼主好萌好厉害啊~感觉什么都会哈哈单纯来说个第五条
现在翻译真心很便宜的,淘宝上三十页的英文专业文章两天交货只要一千人民币不到,而且修改到你满意为止~
lz这样的背景专职做这个不值得
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[alive (8-6 19:02, Long long ago)]
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(引用 斑蝥:看来还是化工不错啊那么是先换工作再去读硕士好呢,还是先报名硕士了再说?)觉得两手准备比较好,骑驴找马,边读书边找工作亚洲社会对转行的接受度比较低。虽然是你本行,可能有的公司会说你近两年没有这行的训练还是什么的。去读个书做下Project可以提高接受度。但我不了解新加坡对化工从业人员的需求有没有美国那么厉害,如果像美国一般,那你应该是马到功成。[赶超美日 (8-6 20:31, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]22楼
(引用 赶超美日:觉得两手准备比较好,骑驴找马,边读书边找工作亚洲社会对转行的接受度比较低。虽然是你本行,可能有的公司会说你近两年没有这行的训练还...)也有人这么给我建议那么看来还是先读了再说,边读边找了。化工本专业没什么疑问,然后说说电子工程方面,我最擅长的应该是无线电通讯那一块,而且看了国大的电子工程硕士,可以选通讯专业。如果往通讯专业发展的话,本地就业前途如何?毕竟这是我真正最喜欢的东西。[斑蝥 (8-6 21:50, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]23楼
(引用 斑蝥:也有人这么给我建议那么看来还是先读了再说,边读边找了。化工本专业没什么疑问,然后说说电子工程方面,我最擅长的应该是无线电通讯那一...)往通讯方向发展本地就业前途接近于零。只能去国防部,A*Star或拿了几年[…]funding的公司(几年过后又失业或去德国美国)。你数学好喜欢计算机也可以读金融去银行做大数据处理,不过银行现在就业不如前。[赶超美日 (8-6 21:58, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]24楼
通信工程需要比较强的数学基础复变方程,概率论,随机过程,偏微分。如果本科没碰过会比较辛苦。 [本文发送自华新iOS APP] [卡西法 (8-6 21:59, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]25楼
化工吧,争取进石油行业,福利好,工作相对轻松~[大漠孤烟 (8-6 22:05, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]26楼
(引用 卡西法:通信工程需要比较强的数学基础复变方程,概率论,随机过程,偏微分。如果本科没碰过会比较辛苦。)继续感谢大家的建议数学基础还是有些的,本科时候都学过。但是通讯工程的前途……
看来我还只能干老本行了。那么就说说本行化工吧,除了炼油相关之外,还有其他的大的就业分支了吗?求建议。
我当年本科的时候郁闷死,本来最后一年想选修课学微电子制造的,结果某些选修课居然第二学期不开了,选修不全气死我。[斑蝥 (8-6 22:34, Long long ago)]
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(引用 大漠孤烟:化工吧,争取进石油行业,福利好,工作相对轻松~)求教像我这样,是不是去做那种什么process engineer之类的?[斑蝥 (8-7 13:24, Long long ago)] [ 传统版 | sForum ][登录后回复]28楼
lz多调查一下吧比如到这个网站上搜索一下关键词:petroleum / chemical engineering/ chemistry, 看看工作的介绍(有些有薪水的范围),自己是否喜欢。
https://www.jobsbank.gov.sg/
再比如到这个网站上搜索一下某一工种的薪水范围
http://www.payscale.com/research/SG/Job=Chemical_Engineer/Salary
化工系竞争激烈,读起来不容易,下面转帖共鸣一下吧。
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I think i can add some thoughts into this. I am from NUS chem eng, last year last sem. I was a top student from my jc albeit from a mid level one. I practically sleep through my lectures and tutorial but i managed to do ok.. Well enough to get into nus chem eng. My year was the first batch for ntu chem eng. So no one knew what to expect but i did went down and talk to the prof at ntu. The reply he gave me was he would ensure no 1 will fail the course.. Oh well, at tt time i was still young n a bit full of myself i guess.. so i chose nus instead thinking its more of a challenge.
All i can say is nus chem eng is one stressful journey. Endless amount of design projects, presentations and tests. we had to design a heat exchanger using excel from scratch for my heat mass transfer module and a reactor for reaction kinetics... all was without any simulation program like hysys. for those who know..this requires crazy number of equations n stuff.. really crazy stuff and we are left on our own for all the projects... but i guess at the end of the day, i did learn a lot even though i never did well for any of my core modules. i am a 2nd lower by the way. i truly respect the 1s class and 2nd upper.. they are seriously smart ppl who i believe are not any inferior to those from imperial... actually i also applied to imperial and got a place... just tt i did not have the money to go.. more importantly, the cut off for imperial is not any better than nus for the locals...
the exams in nus chem eng is very hard.. just be prepared mentally. i remembered one poignant scene when i was in year 1.. i came out of the exam hall having only done like 25% of the paper and having a serious headache.. i was in serious self doubt thinking about how stupid i actually was and how i am going to answer to my parents.. then i chance upon my coursemates with rows of the girls all in tears... if i had not know better i would have thought someone just died.. i guess it just too much of a shock for them.. never in their life they did so badly for a papers (most are rjc/HCJC straight As students).. NUS chem eng is not so out of touch with the industries.. all our modules are always changing to keep in touch with the industry. some even are taught by guest lectures from the industry.. i even had one project where it was conducted by a engineering design firm (the heat exchanger). So i guess overall we are not tt bad.. as some make it out to be..
I do not know much about ntu so i cant comment much but i can share what i heard from my friends there. the industrial attachment in nus is not graded but ntu is (no bell curve, hard to fail, hard to give bad grades too) my friends all had As for it.. 10 modular credits for ntu and 12 for nus. the fyp in nus is bell curved but ntu apparently is not unless they changed since my friend era. (same as industrial attachment). anyway because of these 2 modules, my friend managed to pull up to a higher honours.
So ultimately the choice is yours. the industrial do not care which uni you come from basically, they are more concern about your class so if u have the money maybe Australia is a good idea. My friends who cant even make it to any courses here are doing very well there. One is even a first class in chem eng and he never stop bragging about it.. i do not regret coming to nus because i am sure if i can survive here.. i most probably can survive anywhere. tts the confidence i have.. i even went sep and i can tell u.. its slack in europe.. haha.. the only regret is probably my grades i guess... n that the employers do not care which uni you come from.
To get into petrochem or refineries, u need at least a 2nd upper n hope for the best.. last thing, the last time i heard, they took away the design projects for most modules leaving only the actual design project module for the later batches cause we complained its too much. so i guess it will be better life for you if you do come in. hope my inputs help. cheers[新股新人 (8-7 17:21, Long long ago)]
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