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There are many similar posts on this forum. The truth is a PhD in physics is pretty much worthless (this is coming from someone with a BSc in physics and an MSc in nuclear engineering). Search this forum and the physics forum and you will see many similar posts. Experience is key and its a buyers market. You may have some some data analysis, but there are other applicants with years of programming experience. You are starting from scratch basically.
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