My question is tailored to a very specific niche industry that doesn’t correlate with mathematics. My question is only focused to physics and astronomy jobs which the question you linked doesn’t relate to.
I need to take a language course to complete my physics degree and I am wondering which language will be more beneficial in the job market for physics/astronomy. I am either going to take Spanish or Mandarin. I did notice that there are a lot of physics/astronomy jobs in Latin America so will...
Indeed, I have weighed all my options and I came to the conclusion that this path will help me best moving forward toward my career goals. If I don't reach my career goal, even with all of this effort and cost, then it will indeed make me sad but I won't mind it since not even trying is worse to...
@Vanadium 50 I am sorry but you are wrong that these positions require PhD. I looked at some of the employers LinkedIn pages that have similar roles and none of them stated that they had a PhD. Only a bachelors in physics and one other had a computer science degree. Granted I have only seen...
Again, my question is only for job opportunities that do not require a PhD. That job posting that says PhD was a mistake on my part. I didn't mean to post that job posting. For the other jobs I have listed they only mention bachelors. Any job that says PhD then I know getting a second degree is...
For the first job, I am positive that there were others that had better qualifications than me which is why I am trying to build my qualifications and resume hence the need to go to school.
For the second job, I posted the incorrect link my bad. There was an older link that had the same title...
@Dr. Courtney Thanks so much for the feed back. If UGA is the better physics school of the two then I would go there instead. I just want my chances to be as high as possible in getting a career in astronomy.
@jedishrfu lol no worries :)
@Vanadium 50 As @StatGuy2000 has stated, I don't have...
Thanks for your reply! That is correct, so far I have been rejected to all the companies I have applied to which is why I want to go back to school since my current experience isn't sufficient to them. Also, I don't mind going to graduate school to obtain a masters degree in physics if it will...
I don't understand your post? I am not going back to school to be an astronomer, nor a astrophysicists, nor a cosmologists. I am going back to school to fulfill the technical engineering route in astronomy for example programming a CCD camera. The jobs that I have applied to via the AAS job...
I graduated from Georgia Tech a few years ago with a Bachelors in Applied Mathematics and now I am currently a software developer, however, my passion is in astronomy. I have looked at opportunities in astronomy that is towards the engineering route i.e. image processing engineer, detector...