One year before graduation, students of the same level in all majors began to look for jobs. Some majors with the lowest entrance scores, the least number of applicants and even the need for adjustment have signed formal agreements early and can engage in high-income jobs after graduation. Only a few of our majors signed up as middle school teachers or primary school teachers (few people went there at that time, which proved to be a better choice later), and most of the others took the postgraduate entrance examination. After graduation, most of them went to pharmaceutical factories without postgraduate entrance examination, and most of them did drug sales. In short, few of them have formal jobs. After graduate school, no one wants to be a middle school teacher.
I graduated almost 10 years ago, and now my job is relatively stable. Most of them have changed careers, including management, sales, electronics and other industries, commerce, a small number of them have not changed careers, research laboratories, primary and secondary school teachers, university teachers (most of them are private colleges and universities, which belong to the employment system), and some have produced in pharmaceutical factories and food factories. In terms of income, the income from drug sales varies greatly. Those who are still doing sales now are basically doing well, most of them are not doing well, and they are basically looking for other jobs; Down is the official primary and secondary school teachers, because of class fees, institutions and other income; Then there are civil servants, and the number is small. Because of professional restrictions, they can only apply for civil servants, and there is no professional restriction. These civil service positions are not bad, and there is no subsidy for dry wages; Followed by other institutions, including various research institutes, the same institutions, low income; The salary of university teachers with appointment system is not high, because biology class is not the main course, and the class hours are few and not valued, so the income is relatively low.
After graduation, I asked some junior students who graduated late, and the employment rate decreased year by year.
In short, biotechnology is a marginal specialty, which is close to life science, bioengineering, chemical engineering and pharmacy.
It looks good, but when I get employed, I can't compare with pharmacy when I enter the pharmaceutical factory.
Evolution factory, but chemical engineering.
Entering a food factory is no match for food majors.
As a biology teacher, I can't compare with my major in life science.
None of the above professions is good for employment, and biotechnology is even worse.
I've said a lot, from the heart. Besides, I belong to a career change.