Hi
I'm a 21 year old process/chemical engineering student in New Zealand. I'm just about to finish my undergraduate/bachelors and am in a bit of a dilemma. I have been awarded PhD funding (from a prestigious organisation) for energy research. I have also been offered job offers as a graduate process engineer.
I have worked with my potential supervisor this year on my honors research project already and have a good relationship with him. He's part of a larger team, which have resources and industry connections. They've made a reasonably competitive offer (to compete with my job offers). They're really keen to get me on board.
My topic aligns a bit with my honors research project, my supervisor's interests and the team's research contracts/obligations.
Would appreciate any advice
My advice would be that unless you are ABSOLUTELY certain that you want to do a PhD, don't do it.
I would be in a better position now if I had taken a graduate position at the end of my MEng instead of doing a PhD programme. Also, it will be awful unless you have a good supervisor that is actually going to spend the time here and there to make sure you are on the right track. A PhD generally isn't given weight (at least from my experience in the UK) in engineering industry, so if you don't want an academic career, then I would say to go for the graduate position.
But that's just my opinion. :-p
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