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Hi new friends
I finished my degree last year (BSc majoring in Physics), but am now having trouble finding a job. I'm located in Australia. I'm not sure what jobs I am qualified for. A lab tech? Lab assistant? I can't find many employers looking for a physics graduate.
To be honest, I'm not really that interested in physics. The only reason I chose to do this degree was because it was the only thing I could tolerate during high school. And like a lot of other people, I was pushed into university by my folks. My passion in life revolves around music. One day I hope to become a professional musician.
But for now, I'm in need of a better paying job. And since I have a degree I may as well use it to my advantage. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy science.. I just don't want to dedicate my whole life to it.
Any guidance would be extremely helpful (especially if it is specific to Aussies :P)
I finished my degree last year (BSc majoring in Physics), but am now having trouble finding a job. I'm located in Australia. I'm not sure what jobs I am qualified for. A lab tech? Lab assistant? I can't find many employers looking for a physics graduate.
To be honest, I'm not really that interested in physics. The only reason I chose to do this degree was because it was the only thing I could tolerate during high school. And like a lot of other people, I was pushed into university by my folks. My passion in life revolves around music. One day I hope to become a professional musician.
But for now, I'm in need of a better paying job. And since I have a degree I may as well use it to my advantage. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy science.. I just don't want to dedicate my whole life to it.
Any guidance would be extremely helpful (especially if it is specific to Aussies :P)