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Which sciences tend to have the most research assistant/technician/associate job opportunities...?

Posted 02-14-2022 at 02:38 AM by Tronas


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With regards to the last sentence, is it possible for someone with a master's degree to be a research assistant/technician for the rest of their life if they so choose rather than just while they're on the degree program? How widespread is this? How open are schools, research institutes, and industry to this sort of employee? Etc.
Edit: Basically I would be interested to work research but in a mid level role.
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