Finding a Permanent Job as a Particle Physicist

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A particle physicist with three post-docs is struggling to find a permanent job due to a recession and funding cuts in the field, leading to intense competition for available positions. Despite attempts to transition into other sectors, such as software programming and engineering, the physicist feels unrecognized and undervalued. They have been unemployed for six months and are seeking advice on job opportunities. Suggestions include promoting transferable skills like instrumentation, signal processing, project management, and proposal writing to enhance employability in different industries.
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hi friends,

I am a particle physicist, and I have done 3 post-docs in three different international institutions. But now still I am looking for a permanent job. Due to the recession and funding cut of particle physics, there are no suitable positions for me and the competence is very strong now. So I really don't know where to go to find a job.

I was nurtured by particle physics, but meanwhile I am a victim of particle physics. I have tried to find jobs in other sectors, but none of them was prevailed. My whole feeling was that I, as a physicist of high energy physics, am not accepted by software programming sectors, nor recognized by engineering fields.

Can someone give me some ideas, please! I have been unemployed for six months!

thx a lot.
 
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Perhaps you could promote some of your other skill sets if applicable (e.g. instrumentation & controls, signal processing & conditioning, project management, contract & proposal writing, and so on).
 

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