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andrewwade
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Hey, some questions are bugging me about career choices available.
First my background> Masters in physics from non programming type degree(remove c and matlab). So as you can see from above i have to do masters again for job prospects in america ,germany,uk,canada etc.
Now questions are:what are the career prospects in degree giving(i.e germany,usa,uk,canada) nation and abroad and how tough it is.
1.if i do my masters from germany in astro or physics Then career prospects in the same(whether german speaking or not)
2. If i do my masters from Usa in same as above
3. If degree of germany is equivalent from employers point of view in usa from vice versa.
4. Everybody is saying that physics students transition into data science,software engineering etc. How to do this transition .
And what is making me competitive with CS degree holders.
Thanks
First my background> Masters in physics from non programming type degree(remove c and matlab). So as you can see from above i have to do masters again for job prospects in america ,germany,uk,canada etc.
Now questions are:what are the career prospects in degree giving(i.e germany,usa,uk,canada) nation and abroad and how tough it is.
1.if i do my masters from germany in astro or physics Then career prospects in the same(whether german speaking or not)
2. If i do my masters from Usa in same as above
3. If degree of germany is equivalent from employers point of view in usa from vice versa.
4. Everybody is saying that physics students transition into data science,software engineering etc. How to do this transition .
And what is making me competitive with CS degree holders.
Thanks
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