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The PhD is in mitochondrial transporters and the job is in sleep research. The company do offer PhD funding but only if you have been there 3 years or more. I hope that if I stay on in my job for a year or so i will get an opportunity as good in the future...
Well I dont actually get a say in what experiments are carried out but i am involved in the development of the analytic procedures. Thus i dont feel completely wasted. I do however see your point that this role is more a cog in the wheel rather than doing something involving independant thought.
As to the PhD I wouldnt have considered it were it not very interesting to me. My potential supervisor is also a really nice guy. What i would really like would be to see into the future to know if I would eventually reach a point in the industry where not having a PhD would result in me not being able to advance. I have a feeling this may well be the case from looking at the current people in the organisation. Also i would like to see if i could get a job after the phd! Anyone studying time travel??
Hi all,
I have an MSc and have just started working for a pharma company as a data analyst. However, on my first day of work i was offered a PhD at cambridge and am now in the terribly difficult position of either turning down a great opportunity or upsetting my current and possibly future employer by quiting after the first week.
A PhD may help me in my future career in pharma and thus be worth doing (plus it is a really interesting topic) or will the work experience be more worthwhile. I dont know if ill be able to get such a PhD opportunity again if the job doesnt go anywhere. The job does however also presents many interesting opportunities.
Anyone have experience of doors closing in pharma from not having a phd or is a PhD mainly useful for getting in the door.
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