Best career after doing M.Sc. in Applied Physics

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SUMMARY

After completing an M.Sc. in Applied Physics, individuals seeking alternatives to a Ph.D. have various career options available. The discussion emphasizes the importance of specifying the country of citizenship, degree acquisition, and desired work location, as job opportunities vary significantly by region. Additionally, defining personal criteria for the "best" career path is crucial, as it influences the decision-making process. Skills and interests should also be clearly articulated to identify suitable career options.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of career pathways in applied physics
  • Knowledge of job markets in specific countries
  • Ability to assess personal skills and interests
  • Familiarity with alternative education and training options
NEXT STEPS
  • Research job opportunities in applied physics across different countries
  • Explore career options in industries such as renewable energy and materials science
  • Investigate professional certifications relevant to applied physics
  • Define personal career goals and criteria for success
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Recent graduates in applied physics, career advisors, and individuals exploring non-academic career paths after an M.Sc. degree.

Shatakshi vishnoi
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I have done M.Sc. in Applied Physics but I do not want to do Ph.d. What are the other options, please suggest me.
Thank you.
 
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Shatakshi vishnoi said:
I have done M.Sc. in Applied Physics but I do not want to do Ph.d. What are the other options, please suggest me.
Thank you.
You will get more relevant information if you provide more information up front: (a) country in which you are a citizen, (b) country in which you got your degrees, (c) country in which you wish to work. If more than one country applies for any of the above, please indicate. Job options available will depend on answers to the above. I've already looked at your profile and didn't see any country info there.

Also, you should define your criteria for "best". What factors are most important for you?
 
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Also, we should know what skills you have.
 

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