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>a good job.
STEM jobs can be judged on a 3-point scale.

>well-paid/reliable
>not morally questionable
>interesting

You can pick two of these points. For example, if a STEM job is well-paid/reliable and interesting, you're probably doing military research or something related to military research. Whereas if a job is well-paid and not morally questionable, you're probably designing incredibly specific components of industrial machinery. Interesting and not morally questionable would be research jobs that have a thousand applications for every place, making them unreliable as a career. Therefore, the only way to have an easy time finding a 'good' STEM job is if you're a one in a million genius, you don't care about contributing to the military industrial complex, or you're willing to work on stuff that would put most people to sleep. Most people will make peace with working on the boring stuff, but it takes a while to accept that ater 4 years of learning interesting science at university.

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