How to say it, as a biotechnology student, based on our seniors and sisters after graduation, I feel that our professional undergraduate choice of employment is not too many people, because undergraduate graduates mastered the knowledge is limited, a lot of large-scale enterprises or scientific research institutions, will not recruit undergraduates, unless you are in the university to get out of the things that can prove their ability.
First of all, let's talk about the field of employment we can choose, in fact, now, there are a lot of college students employment are not counterparts, our professional graduates are more so, there are a lot of students who do not want to go to graduate school, have taken the civil service, or to go to a pharmaceutical company, there are some engaged in the sales industry , most of the anyway, not the counterparts, the salary treatment is also
There are also some people go to secondary school teaching, I feel that the choice of the education industry is still very good, of course, I am not referring to Benben to do a teacher, but establishment of educational training institutions, at present, secondary school biology teacher is very popular, because the talent is too little, if you can organize training courses The current secondary school biology teachers are in demand because there are too few of them.
I have a few older siblings have cooperated to run such an organization, the specific mode I'm not too clear, but I have been there for a period of time in the summer as a substitute teacher, the feeling is still very good, because parents are now very focused on the children's education, and their institutions experiment and knowledge into one, the results are very good, most of the children's grades are very good. Most of the children's grades have improved greatly, so word of mouth is spreading and student resources are increasing.
In short, personally, I don't really recommend going to work right out of undergraduate school, because it's really not good for undergraduates in our field to get a job, or at least to wait until after graduate school to work in a job that's closely related to your major.