daytomc5 Posted March 14, 2020 Posted March 14, 2020 Hey guyssNext year i'm going to uni and i'm actually deciding whether to pursue marine biology as career or not. I'd like to ask you guys, if i manage to get a good cv and a phd, how many opportunities will be out there to get a job? I've always been fascinated by china, then let's assume i would like to get a job as a marine biologist in a chinese university with a good cv but zero knowledge of chinese, how probable would it be to find that job ? So, is it possible for a marine biologist to switch country by choice(with only english knowledge), or the high competitivity makes that impossible?Thx youuu
CrustaceanQueen Posted May 8, 2020 Posted May 8, 2020 From my experience, It's easy to find internships abroad and study abroad. Free internships are easy to find. I have, however, not found a job yet and have my bachelor’s degree since a year. Next semester I'll be starting my master's, hoping to find afterwards a job in the field myself. I do know, that you should definitely study something you are interested in. I could have found a job in administrative forms, but I really want to work in the field of marine science. So, I have not gone for those job, but some of my classmates have and are really happy with desk work for the county and other companies.
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