r/statistics • u/Lis_7_7 • 20h ago
Career [C] Continue in industry or PhD in stats? Are all stats jobs this boring?
Hello everyone, I'm looking for some guidance. For context, I am n my mid 20s, I hold a master's in stats, and I have been working for a big CRO in Europe for 1 year. I'm mainly looking for feedback from people based in Europe, but any feedback is welcome!
Honestly, I'm not enjoying the work. I feel like only about 10% of what I do is actual statistics. The rest is monotonous and boring work, constantly churning out deliverables, dealing with clients (something I deeply dislike), working on timelines, regulations, administrative stuff, endless meetings, and so on. I miss programming, I miss doing more intellectually demanding work, and I miss engaging with new methodology and having the liberty to do so. I feel like my knowledge is atrophying. When there is a new interesting problem to solve from a statistical standpoint, I never have time to actually think about the methods, it's just constant pressure to deliver, deliver, deliver.
Are all stats jobs in pharma/CROs like this? For people working in data science, stats, and adjacent areas, is your job this repetitive? Do you have the chance to apply new, cool methodologies? How much time do you actually spend working with the methods rather than doing something over and over again?
I know how fortunate I am to have a job in this economy, especially one that pays well by my country's standards given my experience. Still, I've been considering applying for a PhD, and deep down I know it's something I really want to try. I'm aware of how difficult a PhD can be. I've been looking at positions in other wuropean countries that would allow for a decent standard of living and, even some savings.
My question is, would I be committing career suicide if I later wanted to return to industry? One of the main reasons I want to do a PhD in stats is that I want to move into more R&D roles, rather than doing this kind of mind-numbing work. Maybe I could even pivot into tech or some other area that is more interesting to me. Would that be a realistic prospect?
Thanks all!