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by dkmn
2644 days ago
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> After grad school I got some very good advice from a mathematician: If you are good at math, don't go where they are good at math. ^This. LOL.
IMHO a lot of opportunities arise at the borders between fields. This helped me put my finger on it; physics and its related math are a great basis for interdisciplinary work. Selling that idea to SW-company HR and hiring managers can be hard, in my experience, but startups more often benefit from versatile employees early on. Cool business idea BTW! |
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