What kind of career/ jobs can you expect after having two Ph.D.'s in Physics and mechanical engineering?
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What kind of career/ jobs can you expect after having two Ph.D.'s in Physics and mechanical engineering? so i have recently completed a Ph.D in Physics and am aiming to do one in ...show more
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Answer:
You can probably find a job in research and development for large firms, since those two degrees complement each other pretty well. You could also become a university professor, but you'll make more money in the private sector.
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ummm pretty much whatever you can find not trying to be funny but doing 2 PH.D's does not mean your gonna get a high class job, it just means you will have a greater opp at getting one
sd1(AKA Professor Chaos)
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