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Is it difficult to find a job in biology?

Would it be simpler to be able to conduct research in a small city or a large city? #research #clinical-psychology #non-profit

Thank you comment icon I dont think so. Yes, its difficult but if you really want it and dig deep, you will get it after the initial struggle which is definitely there. Martin Nwadiugwu

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Martin’s Answer

I don't think so. Yes, its difficult but if you really want it and dig deep, you will get it after the initial struggle which is definitely there.

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I think it helps if you find summer work and/or a professor to work with, in the area of biology that you are interested in, for work experience before you graduate. Isolated small towns and small cities can be harder to get jobs in, but it really depends on the area and what companies or state and federal agencies are nearby.

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Claudia Lorena’s Answer

Hi Kassandra, Biology is a very broad career. You could focus in many fields, so first you would have to choose which area in biology you wanna be and then we can look into this question depply.

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