Check with Punjab University, Chandigarh... Biomedical Engineering is a young field. Study BME and there are jobs for you
Megh R goyal
To meet the qualifications for having a job on biomedical engineering, you have to first finish high school. Then, get the proper degree for biomedical scientist on college.
Employment of engineers is expected to grow about as fast as the average for all occupations over the next decade, but growth will vary by specialty. Biomedical engineers should experience the fastest growth, while civil engineers should see the largest employment increase. Overall job opportunities in engineering are expected to be good.
One good place you can find job listings in biomedical engineering would be at the Engineer Jobs website, and then go to the biomedical engineering section.
Currently there are vacancies for biomedical technicians jobs at Compass Group in Dallas, Texas. However, for an up to date list of all biomedical technician vacancies in the area it is best to check job sites such as Indeed or Total Jobs.
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There are a number of job sites that offer listings for jobs in the Biomedical Engineering field. These jobs are listed on sites such as Monster, Career Builder as well as the Indeed job site.
The objective of any resume is to get a job. The initial goal is to interest a prospective employer enough that they give you a job interview.
On the high end of a Biomedical job one can be looking at earning $134,000.00 USD a year. On the low end $51,000.00 USD a year. The average income one can expect is around $86,000.00 USD a year.
One good biomedical scientist job is becoming a pharmacist. The pharmeceutical industry is in high demand of pharmacists, so if this is of interest to you then check it out.
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On the job training comes from what you learn when yu are experiencing the job. Mostly you learn from your mistakes and get over them. But you learn most of your stuff in a college degree, and you shouldn't mess up.