What career oppurtunities are open to one with a pHD in software engineering?

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The discussion revolves around career opportunities available to individuals with a PhD in software engineering. Participants explore various educational paths, including the potential for research and development, particularly in creating operating systems, while also considering the importance of foundational degrees such as a bachelor's or master's.

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  • One participant expresses interest in pursuing a PhD in software engineering and inquires about potential career paths, including the possibility of researching and engineering an operating system.
  • Another participant critiques the original poster's shifting academic interests and suggests that clearer communication about their background and goals would yield better advice.
  • A comment suggests that discussions about graduate school should be postponed until later in the college experience.
  • Several posts address account sharing and guidelines within the forum, indicating a concern about proper account usage.

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The discussion includes multiple viewpoints regarding the educational journey and career aspirations in software engineering, with no consensus reached on the best path or approach.

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Participants express uncertainty about the relevance of different educational stages and the implications of pursuing advanced degrees in software engineering.

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Individuals considering a career in software engineering, particularly those interested in advanced degrees and research opportunities.

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I wanted to be a computer engineer more towards the software basis but i would still like some knowledge of hardware, but most emphasis on software. If I were to get a phd in software engineering what sort of things could I do? would it be possible to go into research and engineer my own operating system? would you recommend getting a bachelors, masters or phD? i would like to get my masters at the bare minimum. but i would be better off with phD. any thoughts?
 
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A week ago you https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=315625".

The community here is one of the most helpful on the planet. But you have to stop jerking our chains for that advice to be any good: one day you're in high school. Then you're in junior college. Then UBC. Then MIT. You wanted to be a computer engineer - even though you weren't quite sure what that was. Then you wanted to be a nuclear physicist. Now a software engineer.

If you are more forthcoming about where you are really coming from and what you are interested in, you'll get much better advice.
 
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pretend grad school don't exist until third year in college
 
vandium this is my brother's account just answer my question he said this site is useful
 
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dx said:
From Physics Forums Global Guidelines:


sorry, i was just using it for career guidence. i'll make my own account
 
Luongo said:
vandium this is my brother's account just answer my question he said this site is useful

How many of your brothers are using this account? :smile:
 
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