The American Chemical Society (ACS) reports (2014) that 62% of new BS and BA chemistry graduates seek employment while 38% pursue graduate study. 52% of ACS members work in industry, 8% are employed in government positions, and 39% hold positions in academia. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, chemists held approximately 85,000 jobs in 2012, with materials scientists holding an additional 8,000 positions and biochemists/biophysicists holding 29,000 jobs.
Graduating chemists find employment in government research and analysis, forensic science, industrial research and development and manufacturing in fields such as pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, cosmetics, materials (liquid crystals, plastics, ceramics, paints and coatings, composites, nanotechnology), energy (petrochemicals, biofuels, energy storage), agriculture, the food industry, environmental science (water resource management, pollution monitoring), and instrument design. (Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics)
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