Biomedical Engineering Jobs – where do I find entry level job?

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I have my resume in about 47 Arbeitspl? Down websites online. But in my resume HOTJOB in search of 849-times found by employers 42 times. My resume is h? BSCH, I paid a lot of cash daf? R. But, I have to date not a job offer from biomedical companies received. I have a lot offers compnies other than biomedical. I m RIGHTS? Know, there is no Arbeitspl? Tze biomedical or does not exist. Whenever I look f? R biomedical job, I always see it as transparent ben? To have at least 5 years experince. If no one in our career as a biomedical k? We can make a job bekommen.Ich know some greduate student from biomedicine, most of them do not work somewhere biomedical compnies you. If this is the case, why universities offring biomedical degree? Are www. Xpress sale. com / CV / BiomedicalEngineer. pdfwww. Xpress sale. com / CV / BiomedicalEngineer. pdfHobo joe, here is the link f? r my Lebenslauf.Ich wei? not why, but it appears not to logic entirely? pfen.hier is the other H? half / BiomedicalEngineer. pdf

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September 14, 2010

jim b @ 9:28 pm #

Excellent question. Biomedical is much more restricted than say civil, mechanical, or chemical commerce. It will probably just take time… Contact your college, maybe they could tell you or guide you in the right direction. They should have a career services center.

Patrick J @ 9:42 pm #

You may be asking for too much or maybe too small? if you are new to commerce in general which i suspect you are ? It will really take alot more than than that, to include making sure your letters and resume are free of typing and or grammitical errors. This will turn them off very quick. Best of luck to you.

MLD_Lexington @ 10:15 pm #

It might be because you in the incorrect area . I live in metro Boston area and there are probably hundreds of biomedical firms within 20 mile radius from my house. My BF got hired as a biomedical engineer after graduation, but he has an EE degree. I recommend calling and sending resumes to start up biomedical companies.

hobo joe @ 10:46 pm #

I will say now that it is ALL about your resume. If you are not getting hits from biomedical comapnies, it is because you do not have a “biomedical” resume. It’s that simple.

if you want to post a link to your resume I’d be pleased to critique it.

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Just browsing through, you have a strong resume but you need to really emphasize your biomedical background.
A few recommendations:
1. Include relevant coursework! Right now you’re selling your education since you don’t have any professional experience in the field.
2. Include GPA (unless it’s really terrible). Having a decent GPA is a very strong selling point.
3. Go “Senior Projects” above work experience. Like I mentioned above, you need to emphasize all of your work and eduction in BIOMEDICAL stuff.
4. Change your objective to something more directed and specific, for example “To obtain a full-time position as an access-level biomedical engineer”

Above all, this resume has to scream “biomedical engineer”. When I first opened the file and just glanced through the top half, I saw primarily computer stuff and at once I categorized you as some sort of IT guy.

You need to format it in such a way that if you handed your resume to a complete weirder, they would at once know that you are all about biomedical commerce.

Hope some of this stuff helps and excellent luck.

Heather @ 11:41 pm #

Look for work overseas. Access level work in your field in this country is scarce, if you go to another promote you have better chances not to mention the international experience will make you a highly coveted candidate when you return.

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