How does Job market look like right now for PhD students (Biostatistics) in 2026 and any tips
I am currently Biostatistics PhD student, and my advisors want me to graduate next year (2027).
Orginally, my first advisor want me to graduate in 2028, but there were funding issues, so it looks like I have next year to prepare for job search.
NGL, I am super worried, as I don't have any internships and my research is mostly computational (not theoretical).
I am wondering if research direction is important? I know that I probably would not get into top research labs or become top quantitative researcher. I am just hoping I have good chance to become data scientist at tech company or work at pharma.
I am little clueless how to do job search. I am super worried. I do have a paper or two published, but they are applied/collobration (large scale data analysis).
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