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Do physicists get hired for engineering jobs?

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    The question is what is a physicist? They are one of the most under rated profession. They solve questions in chemistry, physics, electronics, mechanics etc. The trick is to be employed when the questions come up. Getting employed is a little more difficult. In research, they have an edge because they can fill many jobs year after year.

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Yes. I got a BS in physics in 1966 and worked as a process engineer for forty years.

Yes, as a matter of fact, I graduated with a BS in physics and got a job as an engineer.

The question is what is a physicist? They are one of the most under rated profession. They solve questions in chemistry, physics, electronics, mechanics etc. The trick is to be employed when the questions come up. Getting employed is a little more difficult. In research, they have an edge because they can fill many jobs year after year.

Yes, as a matter of fact, I graduated with a BS in physics and got a job as an engineer.

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Yes. I got a BS in physics in 1966 and worked as a process engineer for forty years.

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