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I agree with Milly_Cat - you have to think outside the box, especially in this economy and job market. If you haven't already started a PhD program, you might want to find a company where you want to make a career and then start the program. Some companies will even pay for your schooling. If you already have a PhD, congratulations! That is a huge accomplishment. Hopefully it will give you a leg up on others. But in some cases employers may be reluctant to hire you for fear that you will be bored if the job doesn't live up to your level of education. I have a Master's degree and I have chosen to make my career at http://jobs.parexel.com/ and have loved my time here. And as Milly_Cat pointed out, they hire for a variety of departments. Best of luck in your job search.
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