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Instrument analysis recruitment

The overall employment of applied chemistry is not bad.

I am in the field of applied chemical instrument analysis, and I am still engaged in analytical work at present. As the upstairs said, instrumental analysis has no future.

At present, many instrument analysts in informal companies are junior high school students, many of whom often operate, and they only know how to operate, but they don't know much about many faults and maintenance. This situation is very beneficial for you to stand out. I come from such an environment.

Now more formal companies attach great importance to the quality of analysts, especially export enterprises. This is the case with the company I am currently working for. The requirements are very detailed. In terms of staffing, I basically have a bachelor's degree and a minimum college degree (I must have more than 2 working experiences).

Hehe, you can also want to be QC. If you develop into QA, the prospects will be much better.

Of course, organic synthesis is dominant, but it is more difficult to find employment than instrumental analysis, and the salary is relatively high.

From the social demand, instrumental analysis has a much larger employment than organic synthesis. Instrumental analysis can be used in chemical plants, pharmaceutical factories, quality supervision bureaus, quality supervision institutes, beverage factories and food factories. In short, many companies want to recruit analysts, but not so many companies want to synthesize organically.

Which is dominant, organic synthesis or instrumental analysis?

This is not for others to decide, but mainly depends on your intention: what industry do you want to engage in and what job do you want to engage in?

Then make a choice based on your family background and relationship.

There is also: the majors that are popular now may not be popular when they graduate.