Job prospects in astrophysics are a common concern, with a notable survey indicating a 0% unemployment rate for astronomy and astrophysics majors. However, many graduates do not find work directly in astrophysics, particularly those with only a bachelor's degree. Instead, they often transition into various fields such as engineering, education, and technology. Advanced degrees, like a PhD in physics, significantly enhance employment opportunities in astrophysics. The low unemployment rate may be attributed to the perception that a degree in this field is not directly applicable to many careers, leading to fewer graduates and thus less competition. Additionally, while most PhD holders do not become research professors, approximately 70% engage in science-related work, indicating a strong connection between advanced study and employment in scientific fields.