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School of Chemical Engineering

School of Chemical Engineering graduates in working life

Graduates from the School of Chemical Engineering at Aalto University have very good employment prospects in positions corresponding to their education. On this page, you can find information about employment and career development five years after graduation.
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School of Chemical Engineering

The teaching and research of the School of Chemical Engineering focuses on forest industry technologies, chemical engineering, industrial biotechnology, materials science and nanotechnology, metal and mineral processing, and energy technology. Graduates in chemical engineering understand what needs to be done to safeguard a clean environment and sustainable development, and they know how to do it. They develop solutions to replace plastics, sustainable battery technology, and raw material recycling, among other things. The impact of innovations in chemical engineering can be massive, even on a global scale. Explore the study opportunities offered by the School of Chemical Engineering on the school´s website.

Career Monitoring Survey 

The career monitoring survey is conducted as part of the national academic career monitoring coordinated by the Aarresaari network, which consists of 13 Finnish universities' employment and career services. The survey is conducted using a standardized questionnaire simultaneously for those who graduated five years ago. The results presented on this page are based on the data obtained from the survey conducted in 2024 and targeted to graduates in 2019.

The national results of career monitoring are publicly available in the Education and Culture Ministry's Vipunen information service as a . also provides other information about the employment of degree holders. The careers of graduates in engineering and architecture are also studied by the Finnish Association of Academic Engineers and Architects TEK, and you can explore results on TEK's website. 

Satisfaction with Degree and Employment 

Graduates from the School of Chemical Engineering value their degree and feel that their employers appreciate their qualifications. Of the respondents graduated in 2019, 83% were satisfied with their degree in relation to their own career, 97% felt that their employers value their degree, and 86% would recommend the degree to others. 

The employment situation for those who graduated from the School of Chemical Engineering in 2019 is very good according to the results of the career monitoring survey. 93% of the respondents were either employed or self-employed. Five years after graduation, respondents’ median salary is 4500 euros per month.

93% of the respondents were either employed or self-employed. Five years after graduation, respondents’ median salary is 4500 euros per month.

The largest companies and organizations (with over 250 employees) employ the most chemical engineering professionals. Of the respondents, 47% work in large companies, 25% in small or medium-sized enterprises, 10% in universities, 5% in municipalities or joint municipal authorities, 3% are self-employed and 3 % work in organisations, foundations, congregations or similar. 

Respondents named companies such as Aalto University, AFRY, Andritz, Fortum, Murata, Neste, Sweco, Vaisala and VTT as their current employers. Examples of the most common job titles include Analyst, Chemist, Consultant, Data engineering manager, Development engineer, Doctoral researcher, Process engineer, Product development specialist, Project manager, and Quality manager.   

Employers 5 years after graduation

The skills considered most important in their current jobs by the respondents include analytical and systematic thinking skills, ability to learn and adopt new things, problem-solving skills, self-direction or initiative, and communication in English.

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