Dear all,
This is my very first message here. I am looking for more information about this situation in other regions.
I am from Europe, and I will finish a Master degree in Chemical Engineering. The degree I will have says Industrial Engineer specialized in Chemical Processes, from where I come in Spain. This program is of 6 years with 240+120 ECLS/points/credits however you may call them. This as far for the background, I will gladly answer more questions about that.
However, my concern is the following:
I have been already looking for jobs on my own through direct contact to big global companies, for about 2 years. And it seems to me, that nowadays there is a strong bond of preferences for students coming from a Master degree from a university with a predefined agreement for employment with certain companies. My university is rather poor compared to one in the US, neither is the market in strong demand for engineers in my province. So what I am trying to say, is that my university did not offer me any contact persons or make it easier in any way of getting a job for me. However, it seems very unfair that so many jobs in this sector of engineering are only offered to students from certain universities. And unless you have already 5 to 10 years of field experience with you, the HR department of the company will not even look at your application. Which leaves me with no option than getting a job for which I didn't have to study at all in the first place.
I speak 3 languages, I am 26 years old and highly motivated and I have average grade of 6,5/10 ( for example). But I do not get the chance of getting any relevant work experience on my own. I even tried to contact other universities asking for which job offers they have for their students, but I was told that I must pay for a master tuition fee at their university.
So in order to avoid extending myself any longer, I will drop this one question:
Is it more important how you finish your Academic formation or from where?
Thank you very much for reading and sharing your thoughts. I am curious.
Kind regards,
Felix.
This is my very first message here. I am looking for more information about this situation in other regions.
I am from Europe, and I will finish a Master degree in Chemical Engineering. The degree I will have says Industrial Engineer specialized in Chemical Processes, from where I come in Spain. This program is of 6 years with 240+120 ECLS/points/credits however you may call them. This as far for the background, I will gladly answer more questions about that.
However, my concern is the following:
I have been already looking for jobs on my own through direct contact to big global companies, for about 2 years. And it seems to me, that nowadays there is a strong bond of preferences for students coming from a Master degree from a university with a predefined agreement for employment with certain companies. My university is rather poor compared to one in the US, neither is the market in strong demand for engineers in my province. So what I am trying to say, is that my university did not offer me any contact persons or make it easier in any way of getting a job for me. However, it seems very unfair that so many jobs in this sector of engineering are only offered to students from certain universities. And unless you have already 5 to 10 years of field experience with you, the HR department of the company will not even look at your application. Which leaves me with no option than getting a job for which I didn't have to study at all in the first place.
I speak 3 languages, I am 26 years old and highly motivated and I have average grade of 6,5/10 ( for example). But I do not get the chance of getting any relevant work experience on my own. I even tried to contact other universities asking for which job offers they have for their students, but I was told that I must pay for a master tuition fee at their university.
So in order to avoid extending myself any longer, I will drop this one question:
Is it more important how you finish your Academic formation or from where?
Thank you very much for reading and sharing your thoughts. I am curious.
Kind regards,
Felix.