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Stop waiting and start from where you are to get where you want to be

October 19, 2015 by Sumit Asrani 4 Comments

Stop waiting and start from where you are to get where you want to be

Every time I get asked –

How do I get into Designing?

How do I become a Process Engineer?

We all want to work as a process engineer and why not?

Even I wanted to work as a process engineer when I was out as a fresher, and I got a job as a process engineer after three years of my graduation.

Some may get immediately after graduation. Some have to stick around till we start off as a process engineer.

The question is what to do until you start off as a process engineer or if you didn’t get a head start that you wished?

Should you wait? If yes, then how long?

Till someone picks you up and put a tag on you “Process Engineer.”

Times are bad, but that doesn’t mean you underestimate your caliber.

But the real trick is to

Stop waiting to be picked as a Design Engineer.

Because the fact of the matter is, you already are a design engineer.

You don’t need any extra tag to be one. You don’t need any approval from anyone. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Graduate Chemical Engineer, Process Engineering Tagged With: Chemical Engineering

Bridging the Gap

October 8, 2015 by Sumit Asrani 7 Comments

Bridging the Gap

I always thought that the grass is greener on the other side, well, I realized that indeed it was greener than mine. So to end my curiosity I plunged into the world where the grass was greener according to me, to know the so-called hidden truth. And what I found wasn’t so astonishing. It’s green because somebody took an effort to put more water than me, and yes, not just provided water but made a better arrangement for proper sunlight and fencing.

Then a straightforward question for me was how did they manage to do so – more water, adequate sunlight, and fencing?

No, I suppose, the exact question, which I always asked myself, while scratching my head, was

“How do I make my grass greener?” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Boot camp for Chemical Engineers, Graduate Chemical Engineer, Process Engineering, Process Simulation Tagged With: Chemical Engineering, Training

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