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    Other Why are there so many physics grads in finance?

    My personal take, which is similar to others here: 1) In my experience the biggest indicators of success for a new hire is having succeeded at difficult things in the past and having an interest in succeeding again. There's nothing magical about physics, but most physics PhD's are hard, so it's...
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    Job Skills Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?

    So first let me say I think the demand for CS is so ridiculously high that ageism isn't a thing until you're 65. And maybe not then. That's just my opinion, and is based on second hand experience. I wouldn't mention it except I want to tell a story. The story isn't even CS, but I do think it...
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    Physics Does a datascience job help in applying for PhD or physics scholarship

    I got a physics degree, and then subsequently changed careers twice. I currently work as a data scientist. I agree with answers in this thread to your second question: this job is unlikely to be much help getting into your PhD program. However whether it's beneficial to your career (your first...
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    Math Non programming jobs for math majors

    Two CS classes doesn't tell you anything about whether you'd enjoy or be good at any number of jobs that require programming. I'm not interested in trying to get you to become a software engineer, but I do want to see if I can get you to think differently about programming. I've done a tiny...
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    Job Skills Is a formal education usually mandatory to land a coding job?

    Saw this and thought of this thread: https://www.wsj.com/articles/tech-jobs-no-college-degree-necessary-11649371535
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    Job Skills Is a formal education usually mandatory to land a coding job?

    Depends on the company, of course. POV: I'm a data scientist at a tech company and my impression from the SWEs I work around is that their degree means zero to their career there. Nobody cares and it doesn't matter. Maybe having a BS is still helpful in getting the job (though much less so than...
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    Physics Is getting a Master's degree in physics worth it?

    Just for fun, let's take two examples. Is your alternative to this to instead go $40k in debt getting a journalism, public health, or other low value degree where you can be worked to the bone for low salaries in crummy locations? Or is your alternative instead to leverage the programming...
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    Physics Is getting a Master's degree in physics worth it?

    I think the answers you've gotten have been very good. My personal experience is that it was worth it for me. It took me about 1.5 years and was paid for + I got a stipend. It opened a few doors - nothing amazing, but it synergized well with my other work experience. I bet there are better...
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    Career advice -- What can I do with a Master's in Theoretical Physics and a Bachelor of Computer Science?

    I agree with jedishrfu that analytics is an area you can work your way into. These days the online seminars and courses have very little value by themselves, but I think they synergize very well with your PhD/BS - you've already shown you can do the really hard stuff, and the online courses...
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    Physics Career Advice For Final Year Physics Student (UK)

    This is true. It should vary for lots of other reasons as well, such as what their skills and experience are like and what industry they're applying to. I also think ChrysPhys point about noting whether the work is full or part time is a good one. However, when it comes to order, there is no...
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    Physics Career Advice For Final Year Physics Student (UK)

    I think it's sadder that there are folks who, decades later, are still defined by their degrees. Would you have gotten those internships while getting a creative writing or public health degree? Would you have the same skills you have now with those other degrees? I'm not saying there's...
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    Physics Career Advice For Final Year Physics Student (UK)

    Nice! That's the thing about Python - when it comes to run speed, it's super janky. Two different methodologies that look, at face value, identical can have speed differences of 50, 150, 1000 times. What you did for speed was important and I'd include a bullet point on it. As for savings I think...
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    Physics Career Advice For Final Year Physics Student (UK)

    Regarding your CV, I would move the work experience above education. I find the first and third bullets under education to be poor and/or unnecessary. The third might be relevant with some details about what you did. For the Aviva work, what do you mean by "improve efficiency across data...
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    PhD in Physics/Astrophysics: Benefits & Challenges After 30

    Many folks who get a PhD in astrophysics don't end up in astrophysics research. Is that okay with you? Some who do end up in research do so without a tenured or otherwise well paying and secure job, and it's essentially a life of poverty. A minority - and in astrophysics I believe it is a very...
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    Engineering What jobs can I get with a PhD in EE and web development skills?

    Boring? I mean, sometimes we have to do boring things to make a living. I'm in analytics and my job is never boring, but it sure as hell isn't always fun or enjoyable. There are parts I genuinely enjoy, but I wouldn't come to work every day for free - the money I get paid definitely makes it all...
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