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buddyandfish
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Currently needing career advices in this job-searching transition phase.
I have recently completed physics degree in Canada, and am seeking three career planning possibilities in order of preference:
(i) Apply physics degree to civil engineering preferably without more schooling
Need guidance with what employers to look into? (e.g., construction manufactures in R&D)
If with more schooling (e.g., physics --> graduate degree in civil engineering, physics --> engineering technology), what are some experiences for sharing?
(ii) Apply physics degree to other industries (e.g., nuclear)
What are some companies to look into?
(iii) Apply to jobs without physics degree requirement
All advices are greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time!
I have recently completed physics degree in Canada, and am seeking three career planning possibilities in order of preference:
(i) Apply physics degree to civil engineering preferably without more schooling
Need guidance with what employers to look into? (e.g., construction manufactures in R&D)
If with more schooling (e.g., physics --> graduate degree in civil engineering, physics --> engineering technology), what are some experiences for sharing?
(ii) Apply physics degree to other industries (e.g., nuclear)
What are some companies to look into?
(iii) Apply to jobs without physics degree requirement
All advices are greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time!