Why is this being asked again
Recently, it's been quite hot
I'm from Xijiaomiao Medical Electricity
Undergraduates are having some trouble finding a job because employers will think you're not an electronics student if you're a biomedical engineer, and they'll be suspicious even if you're explaining that it's a medical electronics program, and worry that the medical courses are taking up the hours that you need to take. Must be electronic courses credit hours. And it's harder to find a job that matches your specialty, which is usually a maintenance engineer or a salesperson.
The percentage of undergraduate students who graduated from our program working in medical electronics is still very low. But finding a job is never bad. Pay varies from job to job, but no one will accept low pay.
As for graduate students, it's better than undergraduates because they are eligible for R&D positions. Shenzhen Myri is a big employer, as well as Neusoft and whatnot. Of course, the bully will go to foreign companies, GE, toshiba, simense and so on.