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Technology, Research, and Development jobs in the future?
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<blockquote data-quote="matthew" data-source="post: 2769284" data-attributes="member: 238209"><p>I'm in quite the dilemma in choosing what field to go for. I have a great opportunity in the chemistry field, but I'm not sure how the future holds for chemistry or if the salary would be satisfying enough. I think that future technology and development would be fun to be a part of. Taking a physics/math major is a possibility for me. Reading Michio Kaku's "Physics of the Future" has certainly inspired me to enter the myriad of developing fields such as biotech, augmented reality, energy, bioinformatics, quantum computing, mechanical engineering, and others that I have missed (facepalm). Any job recommendations? A salary of $75,000/year is satisfying enough.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matthew, post: 2769284, member: 238209"] I'm in quite the dilemma in choosing what field to go for. I have a great opportunity in the chemistry field, but I'm not sure how the future holds for chemistry or if the salary would be satisfying enough. I think that future technology and development would be fun to be a part of. Taking a physics/math major is a possibility for me. Reading Michio Kaku's "Physics of the Future" has certainly inspired me to enter the myriad of developing fields such as biotech, augmented reality, energy, bioinformatics, quantum computing, mechanical engineering, and others that I have missed (facepalm). Any job recommendations? A salary of $75,000/year is satisfying enough. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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