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		<description><![CDATA[After four years of hard work and tirelessly studying, you’re finally ready to take on the challenge. Having graduated on the profession of your own choosing, you are now ready to finally put into application what you’ve learned. What are the jobs in chemical engineering that you can possibly apply for? There are actually lots [...]]]></description>
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