The year was 2000 and wanted to share an article from 1972, expressing an dialogue between a student and an aspiring doctor Ph.D. in Operations Research, the student to share their fears about whether or not to pursue a doctorate in that area of \u200b\u200bthe newly emerging science apparently by then. However
is an interesting topic, worthy of being reviewed by a professional of that teaching career. For the first time I shared with my colleagues at the University back in 2000, now I share it with everyone.
The letter gives rise to the article read:
Halbretch Dear Sir:
I just finished my first year at Harvard College, where I am majoring in Mathematics Applied to Economics and now I'm about to decide whether to PhD operations research. However, before taking any decision, I would like to know more about recruitment opportunities in operations research and related fields, ie, economics, econometrics, systems engineering and others. Could you provide me, please, a list of current procurement opportunities for the northeast area in these fields?
also would appreciate to give me an idea about the starting salary of a PhD in operations research and related fields, as well as the rapid advance of wages, what is the average salary after 15 years of experience? What is the current market for staff working in operations research and related fields? What do you think the market opportunity is working for these fields in the future?
very appreciated all the information I can provide.
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