Why do people ask this again?
It's quite hot recently.
I come from Xi Jiaotong Medical University.
It is difficult for undergraduates to find a job after graduation, because employers will think that you are not an electronics major when they see that you are a biomedical engineering major. Even if you explain that you are medical electronics, employers will have doubts and worry that medical courses will occupy the necessary electronic courses. It is difficult to find a professional counterpart, usually a maintenance engineer or a sales person.
The proportion of undergraduates who graduated from our class engaged in medical electronics is still very low. But finding a job can never be bad. Wages vary according to different jobs, but no one will accept low wages.
As for graduate students, they are better than undergraduates because they are qualified to enter research and development positions. Shenzhen Mindray is a big employer, as well as Neusoft and so on. Of course, awesome people will go to foreign companies, such as GE, Toshiba and Siemens.