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Dear Engineers,
Hope you all doing great,
I've graduated last july and been looking for a job since then, graduated with Master's of chemical engineering.
Luckily, I have an apportunity at a pharmaticual company, the job is an analytical chemist at the laboratory of research and devlopment, my job responsibility is to do some tests on products that are already in the market or potentiel for market.
Now I'm at a trail period and they told me that they're impressed of my job effort and fast learning, and I'm now so close to sign my first professionel contract, it's only three month contract but still a contract.
Chemical industrial process are so limited in the company factory, so I have no big role as a chemical engineer.
The question is, do you think it's ok to go on at this position as an analytical chemist?
I'm not chemist, so I ask them a thousand question per day, so it's still hard for me to learn for engineering, what you suggest for the future with this first experience?

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