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>>7581241
I'm in a similar boat to you OP, I posted pic related in the engineering thread, you might wanna look at both (pic related answers you question, the replies below are attempts to answer the question I raised in pic related)
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>>7581293

>>7581266
>Maybe engineering. But depends on your minor.
Here's a question I've been struggling with for a while, how does a maths grad sells themself over an engineering grad when applying for engineering? The answer that this thread seems to give is "by getting qualified in engineering".

>>7581406
>-Professor/Tenure track (the usual)
I wonder, how is this in the UK? Where can I learn more?

>>7581479
>And what about you engineers? By the numbers showing how over saturated your market is, it is so obvious that you choose engineer to go for the easy quick buck.
Source? (even better if it's from the UK)

>>7581516
>Engineering firms hire everyone form lawyers to biochemists to artists.
How do these people sell themselves over actual engineers?

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>>7568781
I've been posting this in quite a few places, can somewhere point me to where I've misrepresented engineering?

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