Getting to Work with Your Bachelor's Degree

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Getting to Work with Your Bachelor's Degree

If you’re like many physics and astronomy majors looking for a job after graduation, you might be unsure where to start. Here’s a look at what recent bachelor’s degree graduates were up to one year after graduating. To learn more, visit AIP Statistical Research at aip.org/statistics.


Common Job Titles for New Physics Bachelor's Degree Recipients

Education

  • High School Physics Teacher
  • High School Math Teacher
  • Middle School Science Teacher Tutor

Engineering

  • Application Engineer
  • Data Engineer
  • Design Engineer
  • Engineering Technician
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Manufacturing Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Process Engineer
  • Production Engineer
  • Project Engineer Scientist
  • Systems Engineer
  • Test Engineer

Finance/Business

  • Data Analyst
  • Investment Banker Project Manager
  • Research Analyst

Programming/Software

  • Application Developer
  • Consultant
  • Data Analyst
  • Data Engineer
  • Data Scientist
  • Machine Learning Engineer
  • Software Engineer
  • Software Developer

Research and Technical

  • Accelerator Operator
  • Junior Specialist
  • Patent Examiner Physicist
  • Research Assistant
  • Research Technician
  • Researcher Scientist


Who’s Hiring?

These employers recently hired three or more new physics bachelor’s degree recipients for technical positions, according to responses to AIP’s follow-up surveys of physics bachelors in the classes of 2018–22. This list does not include high schools, colleges, universities, or enlisted US military.

  • Accenture
  • Actalent
  • Aerotek
  • Amazon
  • American Physical Society
  • Apex Systems
  • Apple
  • Applied Materials
  • Arete Associates
  • Argonne National Laboratory
  • ASML
  • ASRC Federal
  • AT&T
  • Axient
  • Bank of America Merrill Lynch
  • Baylor Scott & White Healthcare
  • Belcan
  • Benchmark Electronics
  • Bloomberg
  • Blue Origin
  • BNY Mellon
  • Boeing
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Bridger Photonics
  • Brigham and Women’s Hospital
  • Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory

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To search who’s hiring by state, visit aip.org/statistics/whos-hiring-physics-bachelors.


 

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