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Thank you for the quick responses. I know doing PhD is a guaranteed route to job and job is not the only reason why I want to do it. Actually I got some job offers now which requires only masters as a qualification criteria. It is something I want to do, but I was a little confused whether I should wait a little or not. For some reason, I am not very interested in doing job and PhD at the same time for now. May be I will consider it later. As of now I am thinking of taking the job, work for a couple of years and then do the PhD. Hoping for the best. Again thank you for the helpful replies.
Hi friends! I need advice about whether to do PhD after masters or find a job. I started looking for a job and while on it I contacted a professional recruiter in Toronto named The executive wing, http://www.theexecutivewing.com/ . They suggested me to get PhD and then find a job which will be better for my career. I was hoping to do PhD after working for a few years. This got me a little confused about what to do. My friends also got mixed opinions, though none of them have done a PhD. Can anyone give me good advice on what to do in this situation? Should I continue with PhD or find a job now?
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