Physics Ways and benefits to being physicist?

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A physics degree offers a wide range of career opportunities beyond academia, including roles in engineering, finance, data analysis, and technology. The skills gained from studying physics, such as problem-solving, analytical thinking, and quantitative reasoning, are highly valued in various industries. Additionally, pursuing a career in physics can lead to contributions in research and innovation, making a significant impact on society. Engaging with existing resources and discussions on forums can provide valuable insights and guidance for those considering this path.
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There are many of these threads, you should have a look around the forum - there's lots of good advice here.

Most importantly (!) read this thread:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=240792

which will likely contain everything you need to know. In short, a physics degree opens many, many career possibilities - certainly not just academic work, if that isn't where your interests lie.
 
I don't know if anyone on here works for any of the well known defense companies of your country, whichever country you are from?? Also, if you choose to work in one, do you think the engineering education provide from your school would adequately prepare you for the job. What do I mean by that? Well if you work at say Lockheed Martin and you work in the latest iteration of a missile or if you work at Pratt & Whitney, they assign you to work in the team helping out with building the jet...
Hello, I graduated from undergrad a few years ago with a Major in Physics and minor in Electrical Engineering. I tried to get experience working on and testing circuits through my professor who studied Neutrinos, however covid caused the opportunity to go away and I graduated with no experience or internships. I have attempted to break into the engineering industry with no success. Right now I am considering going for a Masters in Electrical Engineering and I need advice on if this would be...

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