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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is no shortage of patent attorneys. Signed, -A patent attorney who has hustled for work/jobs my entire career My DH works in tech, he is WAY more in demand and has more opportunities. Makes more money too.[/quote] Hmmmmm....based on a few posts it sounds like I should just stick with regulatory affairs/regulatory work. It seems to pay just as much as big law and the path is shorter. [/quote] How much do you make doing regulatory work?[/quote] Now $110k, but the growth for the regulatory world is exponential. It takes a long time and a lot of man hours to become an expert on regs that are specific to product development. You have to put your time in and start with lower salaries, but you can make $250-400k being director of regulatory affairs at a myriad of companies after about 10 years exp. I know one guy just left to be director of a company, and he's probably raking in half a million now. The company that recruited him was basically saying 'name your price'. My issue was deciding whether or not to stick with regs or move on to law. They're very related, yet at the same time much different. [/quote]
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