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23/05/2026

β€œA Process Engineer with 5 years of experience can earn more than many engineers with 10 years of experience.

Yet most students don't even know how to enter the field."

When I was a student, nobody explained:

πŸ‘‰ What Process Engineers actually do
πŸ‘‰ Which companies hire them
πŸ‘‰ How to prepare for EPC companies
πŸ‘‰ Which skills matter most

We were simply told:

"Study hard and you'll get a job."

But the real world doesn't work like that.

The market rewards:

βœ” Skills
βœ” Industry understanding
βœ” Communication
βœ” Problem-solving ability

Not just degrees.

Every year I see students making the same mistakes:

❌ Applying to hundreds of jobs blindly

❌ Copy-pasting resumes

❌ Learning random software without a roadmap

❌ Preparing for interviews without understanding industry expectations

Then they ask:

"Sir, what am I doing wrong?"

The answer is usually simple:

You don't need more information.

You need a strategy.

Think about it.

You spent:

- 4 years getting a degree
- Thousands of rupees on education
- Countless hours studying

But have you spent even 5 hours understanding how recruiters evaluate candidates?

That's why two students with the same degree can have completely different careers.

One gets selected.

One keeps waiting.

Over the last few years, I've interacted with students, freshers, and engineers trying to build careers in core engineering.

And I noticed a pattern:

The fastest-growing engineers are not necessarily the smartest.

They're the ones who get clarity early.

That's why I'm building a community around:

🎯 Process Engineering

🎯 Chemical Engineering Careers

🎯 EPC Industry Preparation

🎯 Core Engineering Interviews

🎯 Resume & LinkedIn Optimization

🎯 Career Growth Strategies

For those who want personalized support, I also conduct:

βœ… 1:1 Career Guidance Sessions

βœ… Core Engineering Mentorship

βœ… Interview Preparation Sessions

βœ… Resume Reviews

βœ… Industry Roadmap Discussions

These sessions are for people who are serious about accelerating their careers, not just consuming content.

Because the right roadmap can save monthsβ€”or even yearsβ€”of trial and error.

If you're interested, send me a DM with:

"ROADMAP"

and tell me:

1. Your current role/year of study
2. Your target industry
3. Your biggest challenge

I'll reply personally.

One question:

If someone gave you the exact roadmap to get into your dream core engineering role, what would be the first thing you'd ask them?

πŸ‘‡ Let's discuss.

07/05/2026

🚨 β€œYour resume got shortlisted… but you still failed the interview?”

That’s exactly what happened with one chemical engineering candidate I recently mentored.

He had: βœ… Good CGPA
βœ… Internship experience
βœ… Technical knowledge

But during the interview?
❌ Poor communication
❌ Weak practical understanding
❌ No structured answers

And that’s where most engineers lose opportunities. So here’s Part 3 – Real Industry-Based Chemical Engineering Interview Questions πŸ‘‡

1. Why are Baffles used in Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers?
πŸ‘‰ To increase turbulence, improve heat transfer efficiency, and support tubes mechanically.

2. What happens if NPSH Available is less than NPSH Required?
πŸ‘‰ Cavitation occurs, which can damage the pump impeller and reduce performance.

3. Why is Nitrogen Purging done in industries?
πŸ‘‰ To remove oxygen/moisture and avoid fire, explosion, or contamination risks.

4. What is the function of a PSV?
πŸ‘‰ Pressure Safety Valve protects equipment from overpressure conditions.

5. Difference between Gauge Pressure and Absolute Pressure?
πŸ‘‰ Absolute Pressure = Gauge Pressure + Atmospheric Pressure.

6. What causes Fouling in Heat Exchangers?
πŸ‘‰ Scaling, dirt, corrosion products, biological growth, or process deposits.

7. What is the purpose of Earthing in plants?
πŸ‘‰ To protect equipment and personnel from electrical faults and static charge.

8. Why are Centrifugal Pumps preferred in process industries?
πŸ‘‰ Continuous flow, simple design, low maintenance, and high efficiency.

9. What is the use of a Control Valve Positioner?
πŸ‘‰ Ensures accurate valve positioning according to control signals.

10. What is HAZID?
πŸ‘‰ Hazard Identification Study conducted to identify major process risks at an early stage.

πŸ’‘ Important Reality:
Companies don’t hire engineers who only memorize definitions.
They hire engineers who can:
βœ” Explain concepts clearly
βœ” Relate theory with plant applications
βœ” Communicate confidently under pressure

🎯 How I Help Chemical Engineers
I personally help students & working professionals with:
βœ… Chemical Engineering Interview Preparation
βœ… Mock Interviews (Industry-Level Questions)
βœ… Resume Building & LinkedIn Optimization
βœ… Core Subject Teaching
βœ… Process Engineering Guidance
βœ… Career Growth Strategy for EPC/Oil & Gas Industries

πŸ“© DM me β€œCHEMICAL ENGINEER”
If you want to become interview-ready and stand out from the crowd.

⚑ Degrees don’t get jobs anymore.
Skills + Communication + Practical Understanding do.

01/05/2026

Link of the video: πŸ‘‡
https://youtu.be/mviCU79aD7A

29/04/2026

Link of the video: πŸ‘‡
https://youtu.be/QfiwkUU_6Fc

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