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28th November 2014, 12:08 PM
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Career after Ph.D Industrial fellow?
Will you please tell me what the career is for analytical Ph.D Industrial fellow in Clinical research??????
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28th November 2014, 01:18 PM
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Re: Career after Ph.D Industrial fellow?
As you are telling that what the career is for analytical Ph.D Industrial fellow in Clinical research? So, here for you I am providing you the same. You can get jobs in some of the fields like: • Clinical Research • Pharmacology • Pharmacovigilance • Case Processing • Aggregate Report • Risk Management • Signal Detection Here for you I am providing you the salary structure of analytical Ph.D Industrial fellow in Clinical research. Salary structure: Salary benchmarks for clinical research professionals Position Gross annual salary (USD) -1999 Gross annual salary(USD)-2001 CRA I 45,000 46,000 CRA II 50,000 52,000 CRA III 59,000 68,000 Senior CRA 63,000 72,000 Regional CRA 58,000 65,000 Project Manager 71,000 74,000 Regulatory affairs 70,000 73,000 Data management 59,000 65,000 Medical writing 50,000 58,000 Medical affairs 81,000 84,000 Business development 83,000 90,000 Clinical research co-ordinator34,000 40,000 Source: CenterWatch Here for you I am providing you the career prospectus in Clinical Research. For more details you can contact at the address given below. Contact details: ICRI C-9, Central Road No. 22, MIDC Industrial Area, Marol, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400093 022 2824 60 Map location: [MAP]https://www.google.co.in/maps?q=ICRI&hl=en&ll=19.119057,72.909737&spn=0.104 939,0.196381&sll=26.783736,80.907633&sspn=0.012394 ,0.024548&hq=ICRI&radius=15000&t=m&z=13&iwloc=A [/MAP] I think that this will helpful to you…… |
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19th March 2015, 04:41 PM
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Re: Career after Ph.D Industrial fellow?
Hello Sir , I have completed my Ph.D And now I am looking for futher job opportunities in this field. What to do after Ph.D.? What are the various career option in this field. Plz help me out..?
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19th March 2015, 04:54 PM
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Re: Career after Ph.D Industrial fellow?
Since you have asked so therefore here I am with lot more alternatives that a Ph.D student can do in his career after completing his/her P.h D. And I must agree that one of the most difficult decisions for any PhD student is whether or not to pursue a career in academia. In order to make this decision, you first need to understand what other alternative careers for PhD students are out there. For PhD students who want to follow an alternative career path, there are a surprising number of options.These are Consulting: Various industries are actively hiring PhD graduates alongside MBA graduates in reverence for the fact that most PhDs have exceptional analytical skills over the course of completing their thesis project. Entrepreneurship If you have a great idea of product that addresses an open and unsaturated market, then there can be nothing more rewarding for you in making career in marketing. Finance. Ph.D students have a great opportunities in the field of finance too. Two of the most popular career options for PhDs in finance are in equity research and quantitative analysis. Equity research analysts cover a specific industry and analyze companies within that industry. Quantitative analysts tends to be handy in computer programming and will build programs to determine when and where transactions should take place. Government: You can also make your career in government fields like defense or politics. Law Many intellectual property law firms employ PhDs as technical specialists to review and compose patent applications. Most firms will hire technical specialists to become a certified patent agent within a year of employment, and some will even offer programs that allow you to complete law school part-time on the company’s dime. Pharma/Biotech You can go for life science and chemistry PhDs to pursue research and development positions within pharmaceutical and biotechnology firms. Other positions within pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies that are open to PhDs include business development manager, regulatory affairs specialist, medical science liaison, and field application scientist. Public Policy There are quite a few opportunities to serve as a technical advisor in your field of expertise through government sponsored internship and postdoctoral programs. Sales If you have extensive experience using any particular instrument or technology as a part of your dissertation research, you’ll likely be an especially attractive candidate for sales job. Technology Transfer Writing Of course, anyone is free to try their hand at writing a novel, but PhDs are especially well suited to a writing career given the extensive experience throughout the dissertation process. |