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How to Become a Chemist in the UK

Chemistry is an exciting and varied field that plays a crucial role in many industries, from pharmaceuticals and healthcare to environmental and food sciences. If you have a passion for science and want to pursue a career as a chemist in the UK, use this blog as a guide to help you navigate the path that leads to this dynamic field.

How Do I Become a Chemist?

University Degree

The most common route to a role in chemistry is completing a university degree. This could be a degree in chemistry, applied chemistry, medicinal chemistry or biochemistry. If the courses at your university are different from these, you can also check to see if the degree you’re interested in is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).

However, many employers also require a relevant postgraduate qualification as well as a bachelor’s degree. This is why many universities offer an extended chemistry degree which leads directly to a postgraduate qualification like an MChem or MSci.

When you’re at postgraduate level, it is also important that you get involved with research projects because experience as a research assistant is a great way to stand out to potential employers.

Apprenticeship

If university isn’t for you, you can also apply for a Higher or Degree Apprenticeship to get a chemist role, for example:

  • Level 5 Technician Scientist
  • Level 6 Laboratory Scientist
  • Level 7 Research Scientist

These apprenticeships tend to take between 3 and 5 years to complete.

Work

You could also start in a position like a laboratory technician and do further training on the job to qualify as a chemist.

 

What Skills Do I Need?

Although a university education is important, there a many skills a chemist needs that you cannot learn in lectures, for example:

  • Technical aptitude
  • Excellent mathematical skills
  • Excellent analytical skills
  • Excellent communication skills, written and verbal
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Great teamwork and social skills
  • Great time management skills

 

How To Find a Job in Chemistry

Once you have completed your degree and any relevant professional qualifications, you're ready to begin your career as a chemist. Some of the most common fields and roles for chemists include:

  • Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare
  • Environmental Science
  • Food and Beverage
  • Forensic Science
  • Chemical Engineering 

Here at Hyper Recruitment Solutions, we specialise in finding the right science job for you. If you need help finding a job in chemistry, enquire today or click the link below to browse the latest chemistry job vacancies.

Chemistry Job Vacancies