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Krishna Chaitanya’s Answer
Most of the techncial jobs in healthcare needs considerable amount of research. I would say spending 20 percent of the time on research in a regular routine job will go a long way.
Some jobs like data scientist are more about research and less about rest everything. If you have that research bent of mind, I would recommend to pick a career that benefits from this skill.
Some jobs like data scientist are more about research and less about rest everything. If you have that research bent of mind, I would recommend to pick a career that benefits from this skill.
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Victor’s Answer
It's a broad question. Some jobs don't require research at all and the other way around...some jobs require 100% commitment to research. It would be beneficial from career perspective in most fields to allocate some time to research continuously as it helps to deepen your knowledge and to stay current.