Physics What to do with a bachelors in physics? Any ideas?

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Graduates with a physics degree often face uncertainty about career paths post-graduation. While a physics degree provides a strong foundation in critical thinking and analytical skills, the application of these skills in the job market can be challenging. It is recommended to create a skills-based resume to highlight relevant abilities and experiences. Resources like "What Color is Your Parachute" can assist in this process. However, concerns are raised regarding the value of degrees from institutions with lower academic rigor, as employers may perceive these qualifications as less credible.
Yossi Halperin
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I graduated with my degree in physics some time ago. I chose it because I thought it would provide me with a solid background. Now after I graduated I'm not sure what to do with it.
 
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What skills do you have?
 
It almost certainly did provide you with a solid background in physics, critical thinking and studying for tests. What do you want to do with it?
 
Read "What Color is Your Parachute" and draft a skills-based resume.

Once you have a skills-based resume, you can post an informational excerpt here and ask for additional advice.

A Physics degree with a mediocre GPA from a mediocre institution is not worth the paper it is printed on. Too many schools have sacrificed academic rigor on the altar of federal funding and student evaluations, and employers know who they are.
 

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