이공계/연구
Chemist / Chemical Engineer
Conducts laboratory research to understand and develop chemical substances and reactions.
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Career snapshot
Education대학원 이상 (화학, 화학공학)
Growth보통
Salary signal$55,000–$120,000/yr (entry–senior)
Entry difficulty매우 높음
What the work can involve
- People in Chemist / Chemical Engineer usually spend time solving problems inside the 이공계/연구 field.
- The work often rewards analysis and research, organizing and detail work, hands-on work, especially when paired with steady learning and feedback.
- Actual tasks vary by country, employer, seniority, and whether the role is in a large organization or a smaller team.
What may fit this career
Interest IProfile strength: 100
Interest CProfile strength: 70
Interest RProfile strength: 50
Signs this path may be worth exploring
- You may want to explore this path if you enjoy analysis and research, organizing and detail work, hands-on work.
- This profile also emphasizes values such as 능력발휘, 자기계발, 보수.
- Personality fit is not fixed, but this career profile tends to reward habits related to C, O.
Related majors
화학, 화학공학, 신소재공학, 약학
Typical path
- Step 1: Earn a bachelor's degree in chemistry or a related natural science
- Step 2: Develop strong laboratory skills and safety practices through coursework and internships
- Step 3: Pursue a master's or PhD for research-focused or senior industrial roles
- Step 4: Join a pharmaceutical, materials, or chemical company as a research chemist or QC analyst
- Step 5: Advance to principal scientist, R&D manager, or pursue academic tenure-track research
How to test this direction before committing
- Review courses or majors connected to 화학, 화학공학, 신소재공학, 약학.
- Interview someone in the field and ask what their week actually looks like.
- Try a small project, shadowing experience, volunteer role, internship, or beginner portfolio piece before committing deeply.
Before making a decision
- Do not choose a career only because the match score is high.
- Check current salary, licensing, hiring demand, and local education requirements before making important decisions.
- Compare this path with at least three related careers so you can see whether the attraction is the field, the work style, or a specific job title.
People in this career often mention
Good partsYou get to work at the frontier of matter itself, discovering things no human has ever known.The career spans industries — pharma, materials, food, energy — so you're never locked in.
Hard partsLab work is repetitive and progress is slow; months of work can be erased by a failed experiment.Salaries in academia are surprisingly low given the years of training required.
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