I guess like a lot of people I first found out about the RSC whilst at university finishing my MChem in the late nineties. At that time I was primarily focused on getting help finding a job after university and I saw Chemistry in Britain (as it was then) as the perfect way to do this. CChem wasn’t even on my radar. I knew it was there but seemed unachievable at that time. Luckily for me I managed to get a job at Pfizer in Sandwich and stayed there until 2011 when the site closure was announced. I continued with my RSC membership throughout that time and at some point realised that CChem was available to me if I put the work in to get it. I managed to go through the process with not too much difficulty and a little bit of help and guidance from the RSC. In addition to purely getting CChem and the letters after my name the process gave me a better appreciation of CPD and helped me to realise how much I had achieved during my years at Pfizer. Until I actually put things down on paper and took the time to reflect, my own perception was that I had been simply working in the lab, helping a few people out and that was it. It’s amazing how much you can overlook until you sit down and think about it.
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