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What can you do with a major in biology-medical technology.?

I am thinking to earn a bachelor's degree in biology-medical technology. what kinda jobs with i get and how much will i make??
  • 2 years ago
nezrulh by nezrulh
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Hi there!

Well, to tell you the truth, it's all depend on 'what you want to do' after you got your degree. If I may answer this from a point of view of an ex-Pharma Sales Person, I'd say you've scored a point for a 'Pharma Sales Person' who sells medical equipment, and mind you, this profession 'pays.'

You can get roughly $36 - 40k a year in basic salary, average of 2 to 5% sales commission (equipment price per transaction is HIGHER than medicine), car allowances, medical benefits, etc. depends on which company you work with.

I strongly recommend you go for BIG names like BBraun, Roche, Abbot.

In short, 'what kind of job you get' depends on what kind of job you want, and how much will you make...all I can say is 'as much as you want.'

So get you degree, plan your career along the way, and take action. You'll do great.

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Pharma Sales with contrarian view:
http://contrarian-sales-technique.blogsp…
  • 2 years ago
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