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Other Intelligent hands-on job with a physics degree
I'll definitely research this issue. But I think at this moment I'll focus on where to aim, leaving the question on how to reach it for later. What do you think, what's jobs could combine working with hands, be somewhat intelligent, involve communication with people, and won't require an...- stroks
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Other Intelligent hands-on job with a physics degree
That sounds interesting. What such people usually do?- stroks
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Other Intelligent hands-on job with a physics degree
After considering different options I'm looking now mostly towards New Zealand and Australia. I'm a Russian citizen. It somewhat an issue because of the visa, but I'm on my way to have it solved within two years.- stroks
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Other Intelligent hands-on job with a physics degree
It's the first one. I quit the PhD just recently, in August. And now looking for a job. So, if that's important, on my CV I can say "worked as a researcher for 5 years" (in Germany, where I've been doing a PhD they actually hire you as a "researcher" and you almost don't get any additional...- stroks
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Other Intelligent hands-on job with a physics degree
Hi everybody! So I got a Masters in physics (precisely - biophysics) 5 years ago. Then attempted to get a PhD, realized that research and academia don't feel right to me and quit. Now I'm 28. Despite the lack of the doctoral degree, working in the lab gave me many skills. Biomedical engineering...- stroks
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