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2. A PhD Is Not Enough!: A Guide to Survival in Science
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Basic Books AZ
Bard and Faulkner is truly the greatest single source of electrochemical fundamentals.
As an addendum, you might also want to look into Handbook of Electrochemistry edited by Zoski. HoE is more of a practical guide that compliments B&F well.
Another good book is Electroanalytical Techniques... edited by Kissinger and Heineman. Also very practical.
Bard and Faulkner
I agree.. that is a blessing and a curse. If you talk to established R&D managers looking to hire, they hate "generalists", they want very specialized people. Even academics say things like this (e.g. http://www.amazon.com/PhD-Is-Not-Enough-Survival/dp/0465022227)
If you specialize in the wrong area that goes out of focus though, you are left in the middle of nowhere. (e.g. fuel cells come and go, conducting polymers--synthetic metals, etc.)