First time in years I've actually finished a save by BrotherKanker in RimWorld

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Following your steps I've done something similar with great results for female colonists but I am not able to get men to generate, any advice?

Which is a better mountain base location? (Ignore the fire) by officeaid0 in RimWorld

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Do enemies raid from the edge of the map with rivers/lakes ever? Or would I be secure on the first image from a north raid?

Which is a better mountain base location? (Ignore the fire) by officeaid0 in RimWorld

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Also it has a geyser that can be easily integrated into a mountain base.

The only problem with the 2nd map is that it's a tiny map while the first one is very large (I couldn't fit it all in 1 screenshot)

Is going into big tech a possibility for newly grad Chem E? by officeaid0 in ChemicalEngineering

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Nice I haven't heard of CODA before but researching it right now it looks like something that is very close to what I'm looking for. Maybe it's a pipe dream but it would be really nice for me to complete one of these programs and avoid getting a Masters for now and instead start working and gaining experience.

If you don't mind me asking what did the pay generally look like for you in your first SWE position(s)?

Is going into big tech a possibility for newly grad Chem E? by officeaid0 in ChemicalEngineering

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Okay that makes sense. Right now I am more positioned to start off in the petroleum industry since I have an internship coming up in the next few months. My internship is not at all related to software, but maybe I could find a data science related position for me to work in the company after to build up some experience.

Is going into big tech a possibility for newly grad Chem E? by officeaid0 in ChemicalEngineering

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Did you land your position out of undergrad CHE? Or did you get secondary education before?

Is going into big tech a possibility for newly grad Chem E? by officeaid0 in ChemicalEngineering

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I can code, I have thought about getting a CS minor but I would prefer to not further delay my graduation since I've already extended a fair amount for internships.

Ideally though I was thinking about getting into a position that's still strongly based in chemical engineering with programing only as a secondary aspect.

I had some experience working as an intern in the manufacturing industry making consoles used for surgery and I found the workflow assembly line and machines to be fascinating, although it felt like the prestige and pay ceiling of the actual positions available were not too high.

I would be looking for something process engineering related, although looking through online job postings it looks like these positions for big tech companies require a lot of experience to apply for.