Although "the researcher is free to do whatever he wants," says Marché, "I will be working in a team, so I will necessarily get interested in their field of research."
In Spain, "Most people integrate into an existing and functioning lab," which gives them less freedom," says de Nalda Minguez.
The interview process, she points out, goes both ways: They are interviewing you and you are interviewing them.
This is an unusual position; I will have little bureaucracy and limited teaching.
Go abroad for some time. That is how I got into a field that I could make a significant contribution to.
"You have to be lucky, because there is a lot of good people and they [too] deserve the position," says Collard.
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