Kimyagerden CRA’ya ve umutsuzluÄŸa

Organik kimya alanında yüksek lisansım var ve bu sektörde iki yıl teknisyen olarak çalıştım, ancak daha yüksek seviyenin doktoralara ayrıldığını bilerek istifa ettim. Daha sonra, üç aylık bir eğitimin ardından klinik araştırma görevlisi oldum ve bu görevi beş yıldır sürdürüyorum. Artık işim bitti. Artık bu işi sevmiyorum. Kayboldum ve taşındığım için üç ay sonra istifa edeceğim. Bu sektörde başka bir pozisyon bulmayı denemek istiyorum ama bundan hoşlanmayacağımdan korkuyorum. Hiçbir şeyin beni ilgilendirmediği bir durumdayım. Beni işe yönlendirecek hiçbir tutkum ya da hobim yok. Kayboldum. Şu anda neyi istemediğimi biliyorum.

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  1. Ordinary_Site_5350
    Aralık 9, 2025 - 10:00 am

    I have a lot of resources and advice that’s appropriate for your situation – you can look at my profile and see my other comments explaining my “process” for mining skills and finding other jobs.

    But I think in your situation the real issue is your mental health. Either burnout or depression or both. I had to take months off work and go through an intensive outpatient program called “Work Returns” – group therapy 3 times a week and there was a curriculum that didn’t help me until I chose to actually do the homework. Plus two therapists.

    Between the program, med adjustments, and forcing myself to begin exploring hobbies, I finally did find my way back – but my work situation is vastly different now. I can’t do what I was doing.

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  2. 9ubj
    Aralık 9, 2025 - 10:00 am

    Sales. I can’t stress this enough. Or potentially anything quantitative.

    Chemistry as a job is meh. A chemistry degree though is very well respected (even to this day when degrees as a whole are losing value). And it boils down to the fact that… well… it’s hard!

    I hold both a bachelor’s degree in chem and a master’s degree in physical chemistry + I have been writing in both the python and C++ programming languages for over a decade now. I worked as a senior software engineer at a defense company for 7 years (before burning out).

    My close friend, who also holds multiple chem degrees now sells at big pharma and earns a decent living. Another one is now a day trader at a financial firm. And last, one other left for law school (very common).

    One problem I see with chem grads time and time again is that they think they are stuck to doing lab work. This is not the case. They don’t realize that there’s a life outside of chemistry, and many non-chem companies are particularly interested in people who have the quantitative mindset that comes with finishing a degree in chem.

    FWIW, Angela Merkel, a prominent German politician, has a background in quantum chemistry.

    EDIT: I want to add that you can’t just hop to a finance job with a chem degree. But you can upskill, for example, by doing something like a “data analysis with AI” type of course and pair it with your chem degree, which might greatly open doors. Whether it’s in something like big pharma or finance

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