How to Land an Entry-Level Physics Job

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If you are a physics major just out of your university bachelor’s degree and looking for a good entry-level position, you have come to the right place! Before we get started, first give yourself a pat on the back. You have already made it so far. Even though you may feel as though this is just the beginning, you have gotten through some of the most challenging parts of entering the professional world — getting the physics degree. Take a moment to revel in your accomplishments and to reflect on all that you have learned thus far with your college major. Everything you have experienced will help guide you through what will be right for you in the future.

Choosing to pursue a career in a very difficult field is already an accomplishment in itself. The STEM field has been growing at an exponential rate. According to the Education Commission of the States, from 2017 to 2027, the number of STEM occupations will grow 13% compared to 9% for non-STEM jobs, and according to Glassdoor, the average base pay of a physicist in the U.S. is around $95,391.

Now, it’s time to start considering what options for employment are in your field after completing your bachelor’s degree and which choices for employment might be the best suited for you. We will cover where to look for entry-level jobs for physics majors, how to create a great resume to highlight your skills and…

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