Wait, did you guys study science at university and unironically expect to get a job?
>>8972462
>tfw undergrad in physics
>tfw got a good accountancy job afterwards
Feels damn good. Takes a while to get that sweet, sweet chartered status though.
Also sage, because these threads are cancer.
>>8972462
>Mining, Resources, and Energy
>Government & Defense
>Accounting
>Consulting & Strategy
>Design & Architecture
>Insurance & Superannuation
>Farming, Animals & Conservation
>Healthcare & Medical
>Construction
A STEM degree isn't applicable in these fields?
>>8972462
literally anyone with a science degree can get a job in most of these areas, it is heavily applicable
>>8972532
>Healthcare
That's literally all nurse memers
https://www.indeed.com/jobtrends/q-nurse-q-engineer.html
>>8972462
What website is this?
>>8972462
>jobs over 150k
I mean yeah if your motivation is purely monetary then the sciences are not the best route but most people who dedicate themselves to science are in it for other reasons. I'd be comfy with a nice 50-60k as long as it means I get to learn what I love.