Careers
Information about career options and profiles of Chemistry graduates
Pathways to the future
Knowledge of chemistry is essential for employment and advancement in scientific and allied careers in teaching, research, government and professional positions, health and environmental regulation, commerce and industry. With nations around the world increasing their investment and stimulation of science and technology, and commercial, pharmaceutical, or industrial spin-offs, the demand for chemists is ever strengthening and even now, supply cannot meet demand in many areas.
Develop transferable skills
Chemistry graduates are building secure, satisfying and productive careers as researchers, teachers, project managers, consultants, patent attorneys, entrepreneurs, sales/service people, policy makers, analysts, writers and editors.
High graduate salaries
In 2004, the proportion of 2003 Graduates in full time employment Australia-wide:
| Chemistry | 76% | ||
| Life Sciences | 69% | ||
| Physics | 69% | ||
| Comp Science | 71% | ||
Source: Gradstats, Number 9, 2004 |
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Graduate profiles
Our chemistry graduates secure diverse and satisfying careers all over the world. A few profiles of graduates are available.
Career Destinations and Employers
University of Melbourne Chemistry graduates have filled many and varied positions, both locally and overseas, including:
- technical services officer (many companies)
- editor (chemistry and allied journals)
- R&D scientist (Options Consulting, CSIRO)
- graduate chemist (Southern Cross Consulting)
- Lecturers in Chemistry (many universities)
- secondary teachers
- R&D chemist (Tokyo Ink)
- chemist - production technologist (Chemskill)
- specialists - Molecular Biology and Mass Spectrometry (Applied Biosystems) product technologist (Nestlé)
- sales consultant (many companies)
- Industrial Research Chemist
- laboratory technician (CSIRO)
- laboratory manager (Ludwig Institute)
- postdoctoral fellow (many institutes)
- quality assurance (Mayne Pharma)
- analytical chemist (Sigma)
- trainee patent attorney (Elkington Fife, UK)
- synthetic chemist (Cerylid)
- hazardous waste analyst (MFB)
- analyst (Public Transport, Vic)
- professional and entrepreneurial (own businesses)
- policy advisors (private and government).