Thursday, August 13, 2009

I am a physics post graduate..making a career in computers.....doing mtech in cs?

I am now preparing for interviews..one particular question i am expecting is" Why you changed to computers from physics?" I have some answers in my mind..like ...i have always loved computers...or i could not get proper job in physics?Can any one suggest some impressive answer? Help me please.



I am a physics post graduate..making a career in computers.....doing mtech in cs?software



The most impressive answer is usually the most honest.



Tell them the truth.



I am a physics post graduate..making a career in computers.....doing mtech in cs?vincent



Impressive answer may be hard to come by.



I would simply say that, at this moment in society, computers and the science of computers is our current level of technological advancement.



You can get into the field of computers, to help with medical, security, or whatever you want.



At this moment and time, the biggest issue the world has, is with computers and security breaches. They do need more people in the field of securing networks and protecting businesses.



Physics is awesome to, but right now, computers are the main advancement of our species.



Not to mention you will probably get a better paying more frequent job in computers.
"because computer science is based on math %26 physics.By completing MTech in CS I want to go in deep on computer technology %26 shall try to improve the system using my knowledge in physics specially semiconductors.heat sinks ,Processor improvement etc.Apart from this, with my dual qualification I can improve softwares used specially for other than HR %26Finance %26 mainly for scientific user softwares. "



I think this reply is convincing.
Tell them you're trying to know everything.
This is very easy, physics is an obscure discipline that's extremely difficult to break into, my room mate in college was also a physics major. He now works as a network engineer for a large bank in the north east. Computers will make you more marketable providing greater opportunities for advancement.

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