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Earn $70-$150 An Hour As A Clinical Scientist – Demand For Skilled Workers Job Is On The Rise In The US

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Cyril, a Ghanaian Clinical Scientist in the U.S., Shares Career Advice and Opportunities for Skilled Workers

Cyril, a Ghanaian living in the United States, appeared on SVTV Africa’s Daily Hustle Worldwide show with DJ Nyaami to share his journey and insights.

 

“I’m a clinical scientist,” he said. “Back in Ghana, I was an eye doctor specializing in otology, handling eye-related surgical operations. In my current role, I work on developing clinical standards for FDA approval, which helps integrate new medical technologies into the healthcare system.”

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Cyril explained that the U.S. job market is highly competitive, especially when applying for positions that many people want. “If you’re in Ghana, you may not be as competitive because others might have more degrees and qualifications. That’s why it’s beneficial to pursue further education here in the U.S. and add to your credentials,” he advised.

 

He emphasized that skilled jobs are always available in America, but workers need to keep improving themselves to get promotions. “Even in Ghana, if you develop your skills and gain more knowledge, you’ll have better opportunities,” he added.

 

According to Cyril, many Ghanaians work in his field, and pay rates range between $70 and $150 per hour. However, he noted that immigration policies under former President Donald Trump made things more difficult, especially for F1 visa students, as companies became reluctant to hire or sponsor them for green cards. “In America, sometimes getting a job depends on who you know, but it’s also about being qualified,” he said.

 

His advice to students is to start exploring career paths early and seek internships related to their goals. “If you want to go into research or academia, start preparing now. Networking is important—leave a lasting impression wherever you go, and take advantage of every opportunity,” he stressed.

 

Cyril shared an inspiring story of a man named Frank who connected with him through LinkedIn after watching the SVTV Africa show. Cyril assisted him with paperwork, met him over Zoom, and helped him secure a fully funded PhD program in the U.S. “When Frank arrived in the U.S., he called to thank me. That’s the power of networking and taking initiative,” Cyril said.

He concluded by noting that those who take initiative often succeed, but some people rely too much on others for help instead of making the effort themselves.

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