by wallzz on 3/27/16, 9:57 AM with 2 comments
by lgieron on 3/27/16, 11:11 AM
As for PhD, I think that, as long as you're exceptional in your area of expertise, you can get R&D jobs without it. On the other hand, getting to that level can easily take as long or longer than doing a PhD. Also, I think you can probably gradually advance into more researchy positions through smart career progression, starting with more development-oriented jobs in R&D areas combined with doing plenty of research on your own.
by hanniabu on 3/27/16, 1:07 PM
So my advice to you is see if you can get in on the ground floor at either a startup or small company that is in R&D and you'll be forced to learn a ton of provable marketable skills that will allow you to move on and work for a larger company without a PhD.