Man I've been studying your videos and I gotta say mad respect to the effort you've put into this one, very well coordinated and organized, and great job on getting FOUR PEOPLE not just one to talk about the experience of a woman engineer
Out of all the fields we could choose from with chemical engineering, getting into the petrol or mining industry as a woman seems to be very intimidating to me... It's refreshing to see that they are all successful in these fields. I've taken the bio/pharma direction and in my master's program it's about 2:1 for us women.
Thank you for bringing a women's point of view on engineering! I'm really excited to start ChemE course in the Philippines in a few months. Looking forward to more inspiring videos to learn from
Thanks for the video! In my fourth year cheme now, and I still find it somewhat intimidating when dealing with predominantly male settings. During my first year, we had a class trip to a major international company where the top brass just went and said "women were problematic because they have too much concerns" to my class of predominantly female students. I totally forgot about it until I called companies for internships and they mostly want guys even for jobs that women can do like drafting and designs. Then, I went for my internship and again had to deal with guys telling us to "step aside because we can't do it". During the online class transition, my university decided to merge all of the engineering colleges and I suddenly found myself in team/association of guys. It's hard when they decided you can't do anything before you even get to prove yourself. Now, I'm head of a design club (elected as the president) and it's still daunting to chair meetings because they're mostly guys and some have expressed the fact that they don't welcome women on their team. They are not being malicious but the fact that they think it's too hard to work with women is demotivating even if the justification is just that they think women shouldn't spend too much time in the workshop throughout the night. I hope I find a welcoming company soon.
😯 that random guy questioning Jade being in engineering. This is really different from the other videos you have but I enjoyed it! The long nights editing really paid off LOL Good job!
PEOPLE IN THE VIDEO Monelle, Chemical Engineer-in-Training (EIT) Elaine, Strategy Consulting (Bachelors in Mining Engineering) www.linkedin.com/in/ebaluyut/ Jade, Jr. Metallurgist (Bachelors in Chemical Engineering) jade.alexa.may@gmail.com Fiona, Analyst EIT (Bachelor in Chemical Engineering) www.linkedin.com/in/fionadsilva/ fiona.dsilva@alumni.ubc.ca instagram.com/curlsandvio...
I'm in my 12th grade now..I love chemistry and so I thought to choose chem E as my career..But seeing all of your videos , I'm afraid to take this as my degree..Is this will work for me..? And I hate physics & maths ..so can I take any other chemistry degrees..?
if you love pure chemistry, then go for a chem, biochem or computational chem degere. but i gotta say, in my opinion the job prospects with a chem degree are not as diverse as with a chem eng degree. physics and math are just as important as chem!
@@sherinfarhanaa7248 I give you piece of advice as a 3rd year chemical engineering student in Iraq. If you love chemistry i really recommend to you go to chemistry science because in most of chemical engineering curriculums there are few chemistry subjects like general chemistry which contains Analytical chemistry and organic chemistry and thats all chemistry you will see in your entire college classes. There are more chemistry classes like physical chemistry which is all about proving thermodynamics equations. Its a BIG MISTAKE if you love chemistry and choose chemical engineering instead of chemistry science. And you are saying that you hate math and physics if you choose chemical engineering it would be a nightmare for you because chemical engineering like all other engineerings contain alot of physics and math for example you will see pure physics in fluid mechanics and pure mathematics in mathematical modeling and material and energy balances and all of chemE subjects. I really hope my comment helped you to choose your career.
@@sherinfarhanaa7248 Of course chemical engineering salary is more than chemistry science at least in my country because a chemical engineer has a lot more of responsibilities than chemist. And nature of work as a chemical engineer is much more harder than a chemist and most of chemical engineering jobs are rotational means 28 days at work and 28 days at home and in those 28 days at work you must work 24/7 means you must active all the time. This story is for most of job opportunities. Of course there are jobs that easier and less responsibilities but with less salary.
Just the fact that a woman ask herself if there are downsides just because she is a woman is kinda sad we failed something
So true. We've got a ways to go :)
Man I've been studying your videos and I gotta say mad respect to the effort you've put into this one, very well coordinated and organized, and great job on getting FOUR PEOPLE not just one to talk about the experience of a woman engineer
appreciate that! this is one of my fave videos :D
Out of all the fields we could choose from with chemical engineering, getting into the petrol or mining industry as a woman seems to be very intimidating to me... It's refreshing to see that they are all successful in these fields. I've taken the bio/pharma direction and in my master's program it's about 2:1 for us women.
Yes!! They're all killing it and inspire me too :)
I really wanna pursue chem E but I'm also afraid. Thanks for this encouraging video! I hope that someday I'll be one of successful engineers
Yeah! Lots of women in engineering nowadays, you’ve got this!
Thank you for bringing a women's point of view on engineering! I'm really excited to start ChemE course in the Philippines in a few months. Looking forward to more inspiring videos to learn from
No problem, Cristine! Good luck with Chem E!!
Hope you enjoy Chem E!
Thanks for the video! In my fourth year cheme now, and I still find it somewhat intimidating when dealing with predominantly male settings. During my first year, we had a class trip to a major international company where the top brass just went and said "women were problematic because they have too much concerns" to my class of predominantly female students. I totally forgot about it until I called companies for internships and they mostly want guys even for jobs that women can do like drafting and designs. Then, I went for my internship and again had to deal with guys telling us to "step aside because we can't do it". During the online class transition, my university decided to merge all of the engineering colleges and I suddenly found myself in team/association of guys. It's hard when they decided you can't do anything before you even get to prove yourself. Now, I'm head of a design club (elected as the president) and it's still daunting to chair meetings because they're mostly guys and some have expressed the fact that they don't welcome women on their team. They are not being malicious but the fact that they think it's too hard to work with women is demotivating even if the justification is just that they think women shouldn't spend too much time in the workshop throughout the night. I hope I find a welcoming company soon.
😯 that random guy questioning Jade being in engineering. This is really different from the other videos you have but I enjoyed it! The long nights editing really paid off LOL Good job!
Yeah, I can't imagine what girls have to put up with 😂
I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for making it! Diversity in the workplace is crucial and needs to be conversation we have more often
Yep! We've made long strides but there's still a ways to go.
I’m going into my 3rd year of ChemE and wow this is much needed. thank you 😊
happy to help!
your account has honestly turned into my favorite youtube account this video was so encouraging thank you
this is one of my favourite videos i've ever made so i'm glad you enjoyed it :D
This video was so reassuring, thank you so much!
Glad to help out!
Thank you so much for this video
you're very welcome, Doğa!
do you think about making podcast? It would be defintitely my num.1!
If more people wanted one I'd definitely consider it. I'm posting the full length interview with Elaine in the next couple of weeks here as well :)
Thankyou for this informative video!
Glad you enjoyed it Zhing :)
i am now motivated thank u for this video
No problem!!!
PEOPLE IN THE VIDEO
Monelle, Chemical Engineer-in-Training (EIT)
Elaine, Strategy Consulting (Bachelors in Mining Engineering)
www.linkedin.com/in/ebaluyut/
Jade, Jr. Metallurgist (Bachelors in Chemical Engineering)
jade.alexa.may@gmail.com
Fiona, Analyst EIT (Bachelor in Chemical Engineering)
www.linkedin.com/in/fionadsilva/
fiona.dsilva@alumni.ubc.ca
instagram.com/curlsandvio...
thank you for you video great work
cool. you are back.
:P sorry for the delay brotha
I'm in my 12th grade now..I love chemistry and so I thought to choose chem E as my career..But seeing all of your videos , I'm afraid to take this as my degree..Is this will work for me..? And I hate physics & maths ..so can I take any other chemistry degrees..?
if you love pure chemistry, then go for a chem, biochem or computational chem degere. but i gotta say, in my opinion the job prospects with a chem degree are not as diverse as with a chem eng degree. physics and math are just as important as chem!
@@shawn.builds thank you bruh🎉🙏🏻
@@sherinfarhanaa7248 I give you piece of advice as a 3rd year chemical engineering student in Iraq.
If you love chemistry i really recommend to you go to chemistry science because in most of chemical engineering curriculums there are few chemistry subjects like general chemistry which contains Analytical chemistry and organic chemistry and thats all chemistry you will see in your entire college classes.
There are more chemistry classes like physical chemistry which is all about proving thermodynamics equations. Its a BIG MISTAKE if you love chemistry and choose chemical engineering instead of chemistry science. And you are saying that you hate math and physics if you choose chemical engineering it would be a nightmare for you because chemical engineering like all other engineerings contain alot of physics and math for example you will see pure physics in fluid mechanics and pure mathematics in mathematical modeling and material and energy balances and all of chemE subjects.
I really hope my comment helped you to choose your career.
@@animemt6252 ohh.. thank you..but I have a doubt that chemistry degree is good paying as chemE..?!
@@sherinfarhanaa7248 Of course chemical engineering salary is more than chemistry science at least in my country because a chemical engineer has a lot more of responsibilities than chemist. And nature of work as a chemical engineer is much more harder than a chemist and most of chemical engineering jobs are rotational means 28 days at work and 28 days at home and in those 28 days at work you must work 24/7 means you must active all the time. This story is for most of job opportunities. Of course there are jobs that easier and less responsibilities but with less salary.
In our school, Chem E is the only engineering course that's predominantly female. Even in our faculty.
Same here!
This is brilliant
Thanks Shannon! Hope it helps you out :)
Hello, where i can find an online chemical engineering mentor?
Where did u study???what school???
UBC!
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