When I was 20 years old I was paid $24.5 an hour for a summer internship in a Midstream natural gas transportation and storage company. For the most part I did economic projections for 3 distillation towers that we installed. I then received $22 an hour as a Co-op for 6 months working for Johnson & Johnson at a medical suture sterilization plant. My question is: How much do you think that I can expect to earn per hour or per year from a future employer? Additional details: I'm a senior in college and I have a 2.65 gpa at a well known engineering college. Which I know isn't the best however I feel that my work experience during my undergraduate degree overshadows this. Any thoughts?
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Chemical Engineer < 1 Year Experience: $51,710 - $66,286
Chemical Engineer with 1-4 Years Experience: $56,206 - $70,414
Chemical Engineer with 5-9 Years Experience: $64,618 - $84,199
Chemical Engineer with 10-19 Years Experience: $74,546 - $101,299
Chemical Engineer with More than 20 Years Experience: $83,304 - $126,418
Also depends on if you have a Masters or PhD, so best of luck.
Chemical Engineer with 1-4 Years Experience: $56,206 - $70,414
Chemical Engineer with 5-9 Years Experience: $64,618 - $84,199
Chemical Engineer with 10-19 Years Experience: $74,546 - $101,299
Chemical Engineer with More than 20 Years Experience: $83,304 - $126,418
Also depends on if you have a Masters or PhD, so best of luck.