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what all job options are ther after one does his msc physics
Mathnomalous said:I thought master's degrees were terminal degrees for engineers. Well, engineering is considered a technical discipline, no?![]()
Mathnomalous said:I can see a physics master's degree holder struggling to find a job in academia or research but I would imagine those individuals have enough skills to find a job in industry.
BenTheMan said:I don't know. Tell that to my buddies who have been looking for jobs in industry for the past year.
fasterthanjoao said:That doesn't mean that most, or even any, of the candidates selected ahead of your friends had PhDs
In the UK, A BSc is sufficient for industry positions.
aakash123456 said:what all job options are ther after one does his msc physics
BenTheMan said:I don't know how typical these experiences are, but I have heard more negative things about getting a job with an M.S. in physics than positive things.
fasterthanjoao said:That doesn't mean that most, or even any, of the candidates selected ahead of your friends had PhDs. For me, a PhD is complete overkill for the majority of industry jobs. A lot of companies with graduate programmes are designed specifically to take students out of pre-PhD university and mould them the way they want.
In the UK, A BSc is sufficient for industry positions.
for the OP: there are hundreds of jobs. http://www.prospects.ac.uk/cms/ShowPage/Home_page/Options_with_your_subject/Your_degree_in_physics/Job_options/p!eklipag
Mathnomalous said:I thought master's degrees were terminal degrees for engineers.