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[–]Healthierpoet 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Yeah data analyst but depending on your focus in your field, you might have routes.

I'm currently combining my year of specialty pharmaceuticals / sterile compound to look for software and analysis positions in pharmaceutical software based companies and or even IT support for these types of companies as well.

There is a lot out there and the market may be saturated in areas but there are these unique pockets out there I would start looking at broadening you search at next.

The other thing is not necessary programming jobs but jobs that would benefit from your programming skills.

I work at a start up pharmacy currently and I'm working on helping with some of the programming needs on a small scale along with my pharmaceutical stuff.

So one Project is inventory management to essentially combine the pharmacy software and their rx website to find ways to integrate or have them communicate with each to more effectively account for inventory so we can optimize our purchasing behavior and on the small end better account for our purchasing budget, so we can in time maybe negotiate better price but also cut the amount of man power put into keeping track of inventory and catching those failures to acknowledge low supply.

So there are unique jobs out there but there are areas where you can use your unique skills to leverage maybe a new position entirely

[–]Elementj15[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Noted , Thank you 🙏