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| Aug21-12, 11:15 AM | #1 |
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Math Ph.D., physics masters, don't want to do academia. Suggestions?
It seems that being an academic requires you to be able to come up with interesting and unique ideas for attacking interesting problems, and I simply don't think that's a skill I possess. But I'll soon have a math Ph.D. in mathematical physics (and a physics masters' degree) from a large state technical university, and I was wondering...what other options do I have?
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| Aug21-12, 02:42 PM | #2 |
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Investment banking
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| Aug21-12, 02:49 PM | #3 |
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| Aug21-12, 10:24 PM | #4 |
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Math Ph.D., physics masters, don't want to do academia. Suggestions?After that it's really just a matter of finding a job. From what I've heard there are plenty of people in finance/investments that did science and technical degree programs in college. Although, it might require you to relocate to a financial center like New York or London. |
| Aug22-12, 08:13 AM | #5 |
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To the OP:
How much programming or software experience do you have? Because one option you could pursue with a math PhD is work in software development, particularly in those areas related to scientific computing/numerical analysis. Another option you can consider is pursuing a career in statistics. There is an increasing demand in various different businesses (including pharmaceuticals, marketing firms, insurance, etc.) for someone with skills in statistical analysis or data analytics, and your background in math can put you in good stead for such roles. |
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