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oaktree oaktree
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12 years ago
Can you get a job in engineering after physics, I would only want to do a science related job.
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12 years ago
After my physics degree, I spent almost my whole career in the computer industry. However, my very first job was in Astronomy; that was interesting.
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12 years ago
Hey, someone answer this! I'm interested in it too, seeing as how I'm almost halfway through my physics degree, haha.
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12 years ago
How about, duh, Physics teacher?  With only a BS in physics, and no teaching credentials, I think it will be very difficult to get a job that has anything to do with that degree.
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12 years ago
I'm a little confused as to why a degree in Physics would get you a job in finance.  but anyhoo....  Yes there are lots of jobs out there in the engineering fields, especially if you specialize in solid state or fluid dynamics.
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12 years ago
You can become a patent lawyer, which is both interesting and well paid.  However, you'll need an advanced degree to do so successfully.
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12 years ago
Defense work is another option.  For example, designing equipment to minimize radar reflections, etc. etc. etc.
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