I recently graduated with a degree in chemical engineering this past May, and through my sister, who is a consultant gynaecologist, I was offered a position as a medical receptionist at a maternity and women’s hospital. This hospital was established by a well-known consultant gynaecologist who trains others for complex surgeries. While I'm grateful for this opportunity, I feel a lot of anxiety about it. The job market for engineering graduates in my country is really poor, and honestly, the overall job market isn’t great either. This position feels like a golden opportunity, but I worry that by accepting it, I might be closing the door on my future career in oil and gas, which is where I ultimately want to be. I’m not necessarily looking to work as an engineer or technician, but I still feel conflicted about taking this role.
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