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Ask HN: New career for a faltering academic? (Experimental physics post-doc)
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7 points
by _8091149529
2094 days ago
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What is an interesting career to pivot into for someone who's spent 10+ years in physics research? At the age of ~35, I'm about to start my fifth academic appointment at the postdoc/staff scientist/research fellow level. The apparent lack of progress, both career and research-wise, has made me want to consider a chance of scenery. In my present line of work, one picks up a great deal of knowledge about the various things needed to make the lab "tick", ranging from high-tech instruments to utilities, without ever really attaining a professional level of expertise in any particular topic. Are there any enterprises willing to overlook a lack of formal qualifications for a jack of many trades with a PhD? I believe there are many competent people in the same boat across the various STEM disciplines. |
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The big upside was that it was a job that you don't need any specific credentials to get, and it gave me the perspective and "soft skills" - really just learning how to work in a team outside an academic setting - to get a tech job that could use some of my academic background as well as the business experience I had.