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Hey guyss

Next 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

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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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