I am starting a PhD program in computational biology and I have to pick a professor. My decision is at least partially influenced by how marketable my skills will be upon graduation.
It seems like there are lot more jobs in the bioinformatics field than in computational structural biology even though ligand-protein/DNA interaction research could be important for pharmaceutical companies.
Am I limited to bioinformatics if I want to have an option to have a job in the industry later?
I'm not sure if that is true. A really good archaeologist will have a lot of trouble finding a decent job.
If I am forced to stay in academia, I may have to switch professions, because I hate writing grants and it is very difficult to get a position as a professor in a state university.