p*******l 发帖数: 43 | 1 I am just curious if a technical specialist/advisor has to be super good at
his/her phd major or area? One techincal specialist with an engineering phd
degree told me that you have to be really really good in your major. I doubt
it, to some extent, because I think patent work does not require one to be
a researcher in one technology or science area. Anyone has any thoughts and
ideas? |
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【在 p*******l 的大作中提到】 : I am just curious if a technical specialist/advisor has to be super good at : his/her phd major or area? One techincal specialist with an engineering phd : degree told me that you have to be really really good in your major. I doubt : it, to some extent, because I think patent work does not require one to be : a researcher in one technology or science area. Anyone has any thoughts and : ideas?
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f*****n 发帖数: 12752 | 4 you don't need to but you'd better show it during interviews |
d********e 发帖数: 2221 | 5 No, you don't.
You must convince the firm that you are good at communication, writing and
multitasking. The firm assumes you know technical materials because you
have a Ph.D. |