Global Careers Day
IChemE's Global Careers Day, held on 18 October 2022, attracted hundreds of students and recent graduates to hear advice and guidance from practicing chemical engineers from a wide variety of industries. The sessions were held across four different time zones to cater to a global audience.
Webinars
If you missed one of the sessions, catch up with the recordings listed below.
Please note: the material presented in these webinars has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter's own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.
Career ready - how to navigate the world of job applications
It can be a minefield to navigate through CVs, application forms, covering letters, assessment centres and beyond. This webinar talks through these documents and requirements and provides practice advice to make your application stand out from the rest.
Chemical engineering: where will your career take you?
This panel session includes industry representatives sharing their experiences of where their careers have taken them around the world and the different industries chemical engineers can work in.
Chemical engineering and sub orbital space tourism
You have may have seen space in the news to see that there is a lot going on from space tourism to the first image of a black hole, to helicopters flying on Mars - yet this is only a small part of what goes on in the space sector. Sarah Blyde talks about her career path on becoming a chemical engineer and how it led her to sub orbital space tourism.
Emerging trends in chemical engineering
Mr Rizal Harris Wong, Group Technical Authority for Process Safety at PETRONAS talks about the emerging trends and developing appropriate solutions.
From Aussie Rules footballer to chemical engineer
Keynote presenter Ilija Grgic speaks about his unusual career progression from a successful professional athlete competing in Australian Rules Football League at Footscray football club to becoming a chemical engineer and working within the energy sector.
How social media and LinkedIn can work for you
LinkedIn is different to other social networking sites because it is designed specifically for professional networking - finding a job, finding a mentor, finding a coach etc. It is said that over 90% of recruiters are using LinkedIn to find their future employees.
Make the most of your industrial placement
Industrial placements are a fantastic way of utilising all that you are learning during your degree and putting this into practice. They are invaluable by giving insight in different industries, sectors and working environments and they can be a springboard to securing a permanent graduate role.
Maximising your value as an engineer
This 45-minute training session is designed to maximise your value as an engineer. This session is suitable for chemical engineering students, as well as those in their early careers to enable you to access your full potential.
Navigating the landscape as a woman in engineering
Hear from two inspiring women who are spearheading their own careers and leading the field, and find out how they have navigated and overcame challenges and how they are looking ahead at taking control of their careers in the future.
Passionate about mentoring - how a mentor can help you succeed
Delivered by Paul Witt, Davidson Medal Winner and experienced mentor who shares his passion for mentoring. Paul's wealth of experience will enable you to hear first hand the benefits of working with a mentor, tips on how to find an individual to work with as a mentor and how you can develop and maximise this relationship to drive your own career.
Recent developments in chemical engineering
In the modern world, the definition of a chemical engineer can overlap with that of a chemist and our counterparts in mechanical, for instance. This webinar attempts to shed some light on this by sharing the current areas of chemical engineering practice and new areas into which chemical engineering may be heading in the future.
Risk in chemical engineering
In chemical engineering, the right knowledge improves process safety. A process safety engineer gives tips to identify hazards in chemical processes and develop a risk assessment strategy. Have you considered a career in process safety? In this session we explore how process safety is an integral part of an organisation's success. Hear a short case study and then hear from industry professionals on the rewarding and challenging role of a process engineer and their lessons learnt on entering the industry.
The chemical engineering of cannabis
Regardless of your political views on the drug, legal or otherwise, it is just that, a drug. As countries around the world move towards potential legalisation it becomes increasingly important to understand the drug from a medical and engineering perspective. As we dig into this topic, we encourage you to leave politics at the door - this is just about science and engineering.
Work in progress: career ready?
Preparing work-ready graduates is achieved by integrating the technical skills and knowledge learned at university with employability skills required by industry. Bridging the gap between the skills that graduates have and those that employers expect when they enter the workforce is important. This session hears from industry experts on how to prepare job applications, prepare for interviews, key tips for writing assessment criteria and how to stand out from the crowd when applying for industry roles.
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