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How many hours does a research scientist work in a week?

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Kuldeep’s Answer

The typical hours in the life of a research scientist are 40 hours per week, however if you are working in a university under a professor as a research assistant then they could be increased depending on the project deadlines and work of nature.
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Harrison’s Answer

The hours vary depending on the company and seasons of a year. Peak season projects require full 40 hours and even overtime to analyze data and adjust models. Non-peak season work takes hours ranging from 20 to 30 hours.

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