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Why do some vacancies list BSc, MSc, as well as a PhD as eligible education levels?
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To succeed in this role, you should have the following skills and experience

BSc / MSc or PhD Degree in Physics, Electrical Engineering, or Biomedical Engineering.

So which one do they actually need? Will a BSc require tons of training and will a PhD be overqualified? Or is a BSc probably enough, but they don't care and they'll hire overqualified people as well? Can anyone shed some light on this? I almost have my PhD in Physics and I don't know if I should bother applying for these jobs or skip 'em.

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