Is it easy to get a job as a biomedical engineering graduate student?

Just graduated this year, have feelings. I am now a hospital equipment engineer, is considered to be a better job inside the girls. Most of the boys in the medical equipment company, strong ability to do R & D, testing, ability to do sales, higher wages 4000, graduate students better at least 10,000 more. In the hospital, the main equipment section, the main work for: medical equipment and medical supplies procurement, acceptance, management, maintenance and so on. General hospitals need to be counted into the hospital through the organization recruitment examination, there are also relations directly into the. Requirements for skills, the basic understanding of medical equipment and instruments know the principles and methods of use, but these in the undergraduate room can not learn a lot, work slowly after learning. Biomedical engineering main courses: analog circuits, digital circuits, microcontrollers, principles of medical instrumentation, medical ultrasound technology, medical imaging, physiology and so on - there are also high-frequency electronic circuits - different schools, different emphasis. Regarding the medical physicist you mentioned, I haven't heard of it, maybe it's just a different name for the direction of the program in different schools. In the hospital after joining the treatment of 4000 or more at least (Southwest), the general need for equipment section engineers are three hospitals, the bonus is naturally more.