Astronomy Job Crisis
Asantha Cooray (1), Alexandra Abate (2), Boris H\"au{\ss}ler (3),, Jonathan R. Trump (4), Christina C. Williams (2) ((1) UC Irvine, (2), Arizona, (3) ESO/Chile, (4) Penn State)

TL;DR
This paper discusses reforms in the academic astronomy system to better support junior scientists transitioning to industry careers, aiming to address the ongoing job crisis in astronomy.
Contribution
It proposes specific changes to the academic system to facilitate smoother career transitions for early-career astronomers.
Findings
Identifies key challenges faced by junior astronomers
Suggests policy reforms for career transition support
Highlights the need for systemic change in academia
Abstract
Astronomers in CANDELS outline changes for the academic system to promote a smooth transition for junior scientists from academia to industry.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Medical Research Impacts · Conferences and Exhibitions Management · Biomedical and Engineering Education
