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by rinze 3700 days ago
> It's just a way for people with PhDs to remain in academia, doing research, so that they can build up their publication list to land tenure-track academic positions.

Precisely this. Or also (my case): we have been doing research all our lives and were too afraid or too insecure to try to pursuit some other path. In my case, for a variety of reasons, I landed a postdoctoral position after I got my PhD but never really felt comfortable in it. Took a whole year to build up the nerve to start looking for industry positions until I finally found one that looked like a good match to my set of skills and I finally left academia. I don't regret it a bit.

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Knowing what you know now, would you have skipped the post-doc? Or did it provide some further insights that your PhD could not?
I wouldn't have skipped it, as I learned a lot of stuff that I found incredibly useful. I would have left earlier, that is also true.