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by Whirl
2400 days ago
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This is becoming less true. The field is still very PhD heavy, but some employers definitely hire people right out of an undergraduate Physics or ECE degree. They end up effectively completing a PhD program on the job, but don’t get the fancy title. On the bright side, they get paid probably 3-4x more than the average grad student stipend. I think you’ll start to see more demand for non-PhDs as the various competing QIS players begin to standardize their architectures and practices. |
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