PhD in nutritional epidemiology transfer to phama industry
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I am looking for some suggestions. I have a PhD in medical science (my research was about nutritional epidemiology, to be exact). Currently I am looking for a job in the pharmaceutical industry, however, I haven't got any job up until now (more than 8 months since graduation). Do I need to get a master degree in pharmacoepidemiology in order to get a job as scientist/epidemiologist/RWE scientist in the Pharma industry? (Currently, I don't have a master degree because I skipped it and directly go for PhD).
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I am looking for some suggestions. I have a PhD in medical science (my research was about nutritional epidemiology, to be exact). Currently I am looking for a job in the pharmaceutical industry, however, I haven't got any job up until now (more than 8 months since graduation). Do I need to get a master degree in pharmacoepidemiology in order to get a job as scientist/epidemiologist/RWE scientist in the Pharma industry? (Currently, I don't have a master degree because I skipped it and directly go for PhD).
Thanks!
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Hi Aixen, welcome to the Workplace! Your question right now isn't on topic here, because we don't give advice on a specific choice such as what training to take. Questions like this are better suited for colleagues, mentors, or someone in your industry who knows you and your career goals better.
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I am looking for some suggestions. I have a PhD in medical science (my research was about nutritional epidemiology, to be exact). Currently I am looking for a job in the pharmaceutical industry, however, I haven't got any job up until now (more than 8 months since graduation). Do I need to get a master degree in pharmacoepidemiology in order to get a job as scientist/epidemiologist/RWE scientist in the Pharma industry? (Currently, I don't have a master degree because I skipped it and directly go for PhD).
Thanks!
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I am looking for some suggestions. I have a PhD in medical science (my research was about nutritional epidemiology, to be exact). Currently I am looking for a job in the pharmaceutical industry, however, I haven't got any job up until now (more than 8 months since graduation). Do I need to get a master degree in pharmacoepidemiology in order to get a job as scientist/epidemiologist/RWE scientist in the Pharma industry? (Currently, I don't have a master degree because I skipped it and directly go for PhD).
Thanks!
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Hi Aixen, welcome to the Workplace! Your question right now isn't on topic here, because we don't give advice on a specific choice such as what training to take. Questions like this are better suited for colleagues, mentors, or someone in your industry who knows you and your career goals better.
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Hi Aixen, welcome to the Workplace! Your question right now isn't on topic here, because we don't give advice on a specific choice such as what training to take. Questions like this are better suited for colleagues, mentors, or someone in your industry who knows you and your career goals better.
â David K
38 secs ago
Hi Aixen, welcome to the Workplace! Your question right now isn't on topic here, because we don't give advice on a specific choice such as what training to take. Questions like this are better suited for colleagues, mentors, or someone in your industry who knows you and your career goals better.
â David K
38 secs ago
Hi Aixen, welcome to the Workplace! Your question right now isn't on topic here, because we don't give advice on a specific choice such as what training to take. Questions like this are better suited for colleagues, mentors, or someone in your industry who knows you and your career goals better.
â David K
38 secs ago
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Hi Aixen, welcome to the Workplace! Your question right now isn't on topic here, because we don't give advice on a specific choice such as what training to take. Questions like this are better suited for colleagues, mentors, or someone in your industry who knows you and your career goals better.
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