What Can I Do With A Major In Chemistry?

Chemistry majors pursue a variety of career opportunities. Some occupations may require additional educational and training. Information presented in this handout includes a list of sample occupations, work settings, professional organizations, books in our resource area, web resources, and recent activities of our graduates. Further information including skills to develop, strategies for contacting employers, graduate school information, and where to get assistance may be obtained by making an appointment with a Career Services adviser.

Sample Occupations

Air Analyst Genetic Counselor Narcotics Investigator Quality Control Technician
Chemical Analyst Industrial Engineer Patent Attorney Radiologist
Chemical-Laboratory Laboratory Assistant Patent Examiner Sanitarian
Chemist Laboratory Tester Pharmaceutical Sales Rep. Technical Writer
Customer Relations Manager Medical Doctor Process Engineer Toxicologist
Dentist Medical Technician Production Manager Veterinarian
EPR Technician Microbiologist Quality Control Engineer Water Purification Chemist

Sample Work Settings

  • Aerospace & Corporate Firms
  • Agricultural/Conservation Organizations
  • Airlines
  • Atomic Energy Firms
  • Biotechnology Firms
  • Colleges & Universities
  • Engineering Firms
  • Equipment Companies
  • Federal, State, & Local Government
  • Food Processing Companies
  • Glass Production Companies
  • Hospitals
  • Manufacturing firms
  • Medical Services
  • Medical/Technical Libraries
  • Mining Companies
  • Publishing Companies
  • Publishing Firms
  • Research & Consulting Organizations
  • Research Laboratories
  • Telephone & Telegraph Services

Professional Organizations

American Association for Clinical Chemistry

http://www.aacc.org

American Chemical Society

http://www.acs.org

American Institute of Chemical Engineers

http://www.aiche.org

American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

http://asbmb.org

Books in our Resource Area

Thinking about a Career in Chemistry? Browse our Career Resource Area and check out the numerous resources we offer on majors, internships, international experiences, graduate & professional schools and employment searches. Most books are available for check out for a period of one week. The following is a sample of available resources:

  • Alternative Careers in Science
  • Careers for Chemists
  • Careers in Health Care
  • Careers in Science
  • Careers in Science
  • Great Jobs for Chemistry Majors
  • Health Care Directory: Nurses & Physicians
  • Job Opportunities in Health Services
  • Opportunities in Health & Medical Careers
  • Opportunities in Hospital Administration Careers
  • Real People Working in Science

Web Resources

Career Services offers a wide selection of web-based resources for career-related areas. These resources address areas such as corporate research for employment and internship searches, career self-assessment, investigation, occupational information gathering, graduate school research, and internship information and leads. You can access these resources on the Career Services webpage at www.trinity.edu/careerservices. Contact Career Services for username and password information, where applicable.

Discover - Complete career self-assessments, research occupational information, and perform searches for graduate schools across the United States. Discover requires a unique user name and password. You can pick-up access information in the Career Services office.

TigerJobs - A web based system allowing students and alumni to access job and internship listings as well as sign up for on campus interviewing. TigerJobs allows students to self-register for this service. Simply click on the TigerJobs link on our homepage and register today.

Hoover’s Online - A database of thousands of public, private and global companies, searchable by organizational name, location, type of industry, and ticker symbol. If you access Hoover’s Online on-campus, no user name or password is needed.

Internships Online - Web-based service allowing students to search national internships in areas such as international affairs, history, human rights, sports, resort and seasonal employment, women’s rights, environmental organizations, congressional internships, business, media, and law and policy. Click on the "Getting Started" link under the Internships Online logo on the Career Services’ webpage for access information.

Where do Trinity graduates go?

Employment: Fulbright Foundation

Graduate Schools: Tulane University, Southwestern Medical School, Uniformed Services University, University of California at Berkeley