Biomedical engineering employment direction

Biomedical engineering employment is mainly the following three directions:

1, biomedical engineering graduates can be easier to find a counterpart in the equipment section of large hospitals, engaged in medical equipment procurement, maintenance and repair, management, functional development and other work.

2, to the major medical instrument companies, to be a medical equipment engineer, engaged in the design and development of medical equipment, maintenance and sales work.

3. Graduates who are good at computers and programming can go to various biotechnology companies and become a bioinformatics engineer, engaged in image processing, bioinformatics data processing and other work.

As a cross-disciplinary subject, biomedical engineering has the advantage of covering many fields, but it also has the limitation of being "versatile but not specialized", and the knowledge learned in the undergraduate program may not be enough to meet the job requirements. Therefore, many graduates choose to go to graduate school or study abroad. The first thing you need to do is to get a good job.