Q: Would you agree that nowadays it is difficult to get a job even with a PhD?

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Nowadays, getting a job is difficult even when you have a PhD. So, most people work in temporary positions. Agree?

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Postdocs face several challenges these days in following a career in research or academia, ranging from limited tenure positions to increasing funding cuts. Which is perhaps why many early career researchers (ECRs) are, as you have mentioned, having to take up temporary positions after getting their PhD. However, while a temporary position may not offer job security, it can provide several advantages, such as flexibility and an opportunity to ‘test the waters’ with a particular role (to gauge whether or not it’s an apt fit for you).

Additionally, while full-time positions may have reduced presently, on the up side, freelance roles have grown. Depending on the nature of the assignment, a freelance opportunity allows you to work on a project, a duration, a timing, and perhaps even a location of your choice. This can also often lead to a bigger role or even a permanent position, whether in research, academia, or beyond. You will find more insights on this growing career option for researchers in this piece: The rise of the freelance scientist

Here are some more ways in which you can handle the challenges researchers face with respect to career opportunities: 10 Survival strategies for the postdoc life

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