Seeking Employment Advice for MSc Physics Student with No Industry Experience

In summary: If you have a strong resume, show it.In summary, the conversation discusses the individual's current progress towards their MSc in physics and their plans to finish their thesis project and start looking for work. They express difficulty in finding job openings in their desired field and seek advice on effective job search strategies. They also mention their interest in working in other countries and ask for advice on the job market for optics in those areas.
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I'm currently working towards my MSc in physics. Pretty much all I have left is to finish my thesis project. I hope to have the research portion done by december and my thesis written and defense done by february, so I've started looking for work. The problem is I've never had a job in industry, and I'm not really sure where to start.

I've tried looking through the jobs posted at Monster.com, but most of them seem to be either employement agencies, not in the field that I want (optics) or require a lot more experience than I have. So what I am looking for is advice on effective ways to search for jobs. How do I find companies that are hiring? What is a good way to get my resume noticed amongst all the other candidates? Are there any other good websites other than monster.com that have job listings?

On a slightly different note, I'm a US citizen but I would really love to live in Canada or Europe for awhile. How hard would it be to get a job in another country working in optics?

Thanks for any advice you can offer.
 
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Job Search Engine

For Msc physics jobs try jobmixi.com, india's largest job search engine which lists jobs on uesr requirements.
 
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My advice, is to go to your career administration office if your school has one and ask for their help. They might have some job openings for other companies and could help you post your resume on numerous other places.
 
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My advice is to make finding a job your job. Spend as much time looking for a job as you would spend working on the job.

Put your resume on Monster, or anywhere, just for the heck of it- let the professional recruiters do some work for you. Don't be intimidated by experience requirements- your immediate goal should be to get an interview.
 

Related to Seeking Employment Advice for MSc Physics Student with No Industry Experience

1. How can I make my MSc in Physics stand out to potential employers?

One way to make your MSc in Physics stand out is to highlight any relevant coursework, projects, or research you have completed during your program. You can also emphasize any transferable skills you have gained, such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical skills.

2. What should I include in my resume for a physics-related job?

In addition to your education and relevant coursework, your resume should also include any relevant work experience, internships, or volunteer work. You can also include any technical skills, such as programming languages or software proficiency, that may be valuable in a physics-related job.

3. How can I gain industry experience as an MSc Physics student?

There are several ways to gain industry experience as an MSc Physics student. You can look for internships or co-op opportunities in companies related to your field of interest. You can also network with professionals in the industry and attend career fairs to learn about potential job openings or volunteer opportunities.

4. What types of jobs can I pursue with an MSc in Physics?

An MSc in Physics can lead to various job opportunities, including research positions in academia or industry, data analysis roles, engineering jobs, and teaching positions. You can also explore careers in sectors such as healthcare, energy, or finance, where physics knowledge and skills are highly valued.

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