Boris Hadsall: Training in physics constitutes broad preparation for a variety of career options. Before he left his professorship to seek political office Representative Vernon Ehlers, the only Ph.D. physicist in the U.S. Congress, was fond of saying that physicists are omnicompetent. That might be putting it a little too strongly, but the diversity of occupations our majors have entered over the past 40 years is impressive. Here is a list, which first appeared in Physics Today.Accounting and auditing Bill collector PartnerArchitecture Architect and builder Senior vice presidentArmed forces Air Force physicistBanking and finance Controller Economic advisor Finance manager Portfolio manager Senior analyst Vice presidentBusiness: General Manager-Network SystemsCommunications: Printed media Managing editor-magazineComputer Actuarial analyst Director-academic computing Director-engineering Director-operations Owner-computer business Production manager Pro! ject programmer analyst Software engineer Technical advisor Technical consultant Technical staff member Vice president for developmentConstruction Executive vice president Electronics technicianConsulting Assistant vice president Department manager ManagementDistribution: Retail and wholesale PresidentEducation: Program representative Senior educator-- science museum Educator--science museum Teacher-religion Teacher-mathematicsEducation: Higher Assistant professor-astronomy Assistant professor-imaging sci. Associate professor-humanities Lecturer-school health science Professor-applied science/engineering Professor-astrophysics Professor-law Professor-mathematics Professor-mathematics and computer science Professor-philosophy Professor-physics (7) Research assistant-historyEducation: Primary TeacherEducation: Secondary Teacher- Computer Math & Science (4) Physics (10) High school ScienceEngineering Ae! rospace engineer Bioengineering (2) Chief scientist Civil e! ngineer Energy efficiency Engineer-university lab Manager Research and development Sound engineer Staff hydrologistEntertainment Gaffer-lightning director Performing artistEnvironment Director of radiation safetyGovernment: Federal Associate director-observatory Minister of science (South Africa) Science PolicyGovernment: Local Police officerHealth care: General VeterinarianInsurance Vice president and actuaryLaw Attorney-patent law Attorney-private practice Broadcast regulationLaw enforcement Forensic ScienceManufacturing Director of Operations Engineer ManagerMedicine Cardio and thoracic surgeon Cardiology fellow Family medicine-GP Internist Neurosurgeon Orthopedic surgeon Pathologist Physicist-research institute Pulmonary physician Research scientist-immunology Vascular surgeon Peace Corps (2) Nobel laureate Physics 1993 (Joe Taylor)Pharmaceutical Research assistantPhysics Air pollution control specialist Artist-physicist Astronomer! Astrophysicist-Smithsonian Atmospheric physicist Computational physicist Educator Manager-advanced systems Medical physicist Optical physicist Project manager R&D; physicist Radiological Researcher-Naval Res. Lab Research reactor Scientist-Plasma Fusion Center Space scientist Surface physicist Systems analyst Technical staff member Vice pres.- Protection apparatusPublishing Editor President-periodicalsReligion ResearcherScience Journalism (2)Scientific research Advanced silicon technician Bioinformatics research (2) Engineer at research center Laboratory technician, genetics Mechanical engineering Molecular diagnostician National laboratory scientist Pharmaceutical labs R&D-clinical; products X-ray microscopistStudents-PhD candidate Astronomy (6) Atmospheric science Biophysics Computer science Electrical engineering Material science Mathematics MD/PhD (3) Mechanical engineering Medicine(2) Meteorology Philosophy of science Phys! ics (16) ReligionWriting Technical writer...Show more
Patrica L! oertscher: I know many people get bachelor and masters in physics are in difficulty to find a right job. how can a theoretical physicist get a good job easily? what is the application of physics theory such as string theory etc?
Alonso Crehan: This really helped! :)
Caterina Yeargan: Absolutely anything
Lauri Ohl: Yes, the last answer is very good, I think that physics is a good training for your brain and if you can make physics you can make anything that you want in the future
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