Job Hunting + Rejection // Things You Can Do with a Biomedical Engineering Degree

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2019
  • Hey everyone!
    I am currently one semester away from graduating and the urge for getting a job starts kicking in! Join me as I search on LinkedIn for Biomedical Engineering jobs in medical device companies!
    I also share a little about how overwhelming it is to be rejected from companies when applying, hope we can all relate!
    Thanks for watching!
    Follow me on IG: @TheBMELife
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  • @ghandigreat3836
    @ghandigreat3836 4 года назад +61

    It wasn’t a depressing video at all, don’t say that! Stay strong and positive. If anything, this video WAS REAL!! I appreciate you taking me along the roller coaster of emotions that is applying. Would love to see more, make this into a series!

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +5

      Ghandi Great Wow, thank you so much for this 😭 I’m so glad you enjoyed the real-ness! I’ll definitely try to make a series out of this, maybe apply using different websites and such :) thank you!!

  • @_Sameeeta_
    @_Sameeeta_ 2 года назад +3

    I’m currently going through job application burnout at a recent BME grad and this made me feel less alone. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  2 года назад

      we are all in this together ❤️

  • @creatorsontherise6565
    @creatorsontherise6565 4 года назад +9

    The heartbreaking reality of applying 😢 I wish you the best 💕 good luck in applying and all your endeavors!! 🤗🤗 also keep us updated!!

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад

      creators ontherise thank you! 💗

  • @MiloneMoneyMindset
    @MiloneMoneyMindset 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Yeah linked is such a great platform to use! Best of luck in the hunt!

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад

      Milone Money Mindset Thank you so much!

  • @dencelestra506
    @dencelestra506 4 года назад +32

    "I guess 3 yrs of experience is entry level.." lololol Goodluck tho!!

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +1

      It always be like that 😭 thank you!!!

  • @Musemusicfan
    @Musemusicfan 4 года назад +1

    Don't get discouraged! You can do this! There is always a way for those who persevere

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +1

      Brenda CF Thank you Brenda! You’re right! Wish you the best in this job hunting season 💛

  • @weekendrobots1161
    @weekendrobots1161 4 года назад +5

    I graduated from the BME program at UTSA and I feel your frustration. I have had the most difficult time finding work in SA. Some of my classmates got lucky and knew someone that helped get them a job but most took a super long time finding work. I'm still looking for work tbh and feeling very discouraged.

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад

      Dani By Herself Wow that must be really frustrating. I’ve gotten to learn and understand that in industry it’s really about who you know to be able to land those jobs. I’m sorry you feel discouraged, it certainly isn’t a breeze for me either. But I think one thing that should never fail is trying to attend luncheons and events and try to make the right connections!

    • @nicoherrera7460
      @nicoherrera7460 Год назад

      Hey I’m majoring in biomedical engineering at utsa, any tips would be greatly appreciated!

  • @mohamadsuhail966
    @mohamadsuhail966 3 года назад

    Mam i am a fresher and i stuck in a situation without a job with a bad family situation ...can u hive some tips to me

  • @mkorkrish
    @mkorkrish 4 года назад +3

    Would a degree in bioengineering allow me to be a BME? I know it sounds weird but I honestly don't know what I can do with a bioengineering degree and I've always wanted to be a BME.

  • @lindthelegend
    @lindthelegend 4 года назад

    Only two semesters left. 104/144 units passed. I don't know what you guys call it in English because I have forgotten the name. After 80 units, You can actually apply to "work" in a company/hospital (But I highly doubt you'll get paid/get paid much). and for doing that you need connections. Plus as a guy I have to do my military service too... It's just too much, I only can hope that it will eventually work out in the end...

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +2

      I think you should definitely try to apply to work! Trying doesn’t hurt, and that experience will be SUPER valuable no matter the pay :) Best of luck to you!!

  • @vinodarora9164
    @vinodarora9164 4 года назад +4

    Hi
    I wanted to ask if it is possible to persue an Ms in biomedical engineering after completing a bachelors in Biotechnology(life science).
    Thank you

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +2

      vinod arora more than likely it is! They usually require an engineering degree or any other related biotech discipline so I don’t see why you’d have a problem. However every school has their own specific requirements, so just read over those whenever you apply :)

  • @ramsha213
    @ramsha213 Год назад

    hey hi! Really liked your video! it was honest. I have a few questions. I am currently joining my summer semester for masters in biomedical engineering as I have a Biotechnology background. I am unaware about the job opportunities that BME students are eliigble for? What are the hot areas that i should focus on while pursuing my masters that can help me land into a good paying job? I really want to focus since my fisrt day of school towards getting a good job whwn i finsh my masters.

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  Год назад

      I think it will really depend on the location where you are looking to get a job. In my area, medical devices I think are the most popular industry, so definitely important to get an internship in the medical device industry!

  • @amirrezanemati7963
    @amirrezanemati7963 3 года назад +1

    Hi I study bme in my country an i am going to apply for usa universities
    And i want to know after graduating how is the job and paid like?
    for example 70k per year is good enough for an engineer?

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  3 года назад

      Hi there! Salary really depends on experience level and location. Check out this video for more info! ruclips.net/video/E0KHDZTJrjE/видео.html

  • @rongee3781
    @rongee3781 Год назад

    People succeed because they don't give up... be strong. I really enjoyed your channel kid. My kid is in his senior year at UCSD majoring BME.Any advise?

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  Год назад +2

      I recorded this video a couple of years ago, so have definitely learned a lot. For example, online applications alone don’t work 90% of the time. At least they never did for me.
      Ever since I graduated, I’ve been able to find many amazing opportunities. But these have always been through my network.
      My top advice is always to find an internship and to network network network! CA is a great hub of medical device companies. So attend those career fairs and luncheons (if he hasn’t already).
      My best wishes to you and your kid!

  • @user-ey8bl1vr3u
    @user-ey8bl1vr3u 3 года назад

    Iam so afraid now please help me
    This us my first semester in BME in Germany
    Ihave heard that is hard to find job with bme so please tell me us that true?

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  3 года назад +1

      While it is a growing field, there are definitely a ton of opportunities to find a job after graduating and acquire valuable internships while you study. One of our favorite podcasts we've had of a successful BME is here ruclips.net/video/VzokynYcuZ0/видео.html and we break down how to have a successful college career and what you can do to land a job after graduating!
      Also, TheBMELife will always be here for you. Whether it's through informative videos, inspiring podcast guests, or our live Q&A's every Friday, we are more than available to help you succeed and answer any questions you have 😊

  • @hassaanrauf4349
    @hassaanrauf4349 2 года назад

    Would the odds of getting accepted increase after doing an MS in biomedical engineering or is BS enough?

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  2 года назад +1

      BS is enough, but yes you may be able to be a more competitive candidate and replace the years of industry experience with some education. But I personally went straight into industry with a BS only because I wanted to do my MS in something that would supplement BME.

  • @ElizaNette
    @ElizaNette 4 года назад +9

    This is my current life and I’m freaking out!!

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад

      Nette L 😭🙌 best of luck on your endeavors!!

    • @user-ey8bl1vr3u
      @user-ey8bl1vr3u 3 года назад

      Have you find a job yet?

  • @IgorSilvatvconvtion
    @IgorSilvatvconvtion 4 года назад +14

    I relate so hard!!! These companies really want 3 years of professional experience... for entry-level.... like ok buddy just say you dont want me smh

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад

      Yes it can definitely hard 😓 it really is all about knowing the right people 😕

    • @sinsinsinat5377
      @sinsinsinat5377 Год назад

      Yes its so dumb...3 years for entry level...entry means that you are entering the industry, I guess we all know after 3 years you definitely passed the entry level.

  • @ayrtonjohn2001
    @ayrtonjohn2001 3 года назад

    I only got 3 trimesters left and this reality is beginning to freak me out...

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  3 года назад +1

      You got this Ayrton, we believe in you! It's definitely not a pretty process when you keep getting rejected, but the right opportunity will come along. And as long as you keep acquiring experiences while in college, internships, extracurricular activities, you should be set up for success. Check out this podcast if you have the time: ruclips.net/video/VzokynYcuZ0/видео.html
      Anything we can help with, reach out!

  • @marilynphan277
    @marilynphan277 3 года назад +6

    Hello! The video was not depressing, I'm sorry you got rejected many times. Please don't give up! Maybe your salary expectation is a little too high for entry-level. My husband is a computer engineer and when he first started working at entry level I believe he started at $55,000 a year. So maybe you can reduce your salary to $60,000 a year to see if employers will be interested. As you get more experience of course your salary will go up, but this takes time. Good luck!

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  3 года назад

      Hi Marilyn, thank you so much for your advice! I definitely agree with it now that I am older and in the industry. Thank you! :)

  • @laperalta2870
    @laperalta2870 4 года назад +2

    I am a sophomore in college and I am freaking out cause I never took a calculus class and definitely want to do electrical but love BME!:(

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +2

      It’s never too late to do what you WANT! 😊

    • @laperalta2870
      @laperalta2870 3 года назад +1

      So do you think it’s possible to still learn about calculus?

    • @mubashir3875
      @mubashir3875 2 года назад

      @@laperalta2870 dont take bme you willl be unemployed for life.

  • @tdub6542
    @tdub6542 Год назад

    it can be very dsicoruaging, i am a junior in bioengineering and i applied to 30+ jobs and got rejected but don't give up !

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  Год назад

      Thanks for the kind words! This video is from many years ago. I was very fortunate to find a great job and have had many wonderful jobs since then!

  • @t.k7129
    @t.k7129 4 года назад

    Which degree or program did you finish currently while applying for the job ? Is it a bachelor degree in BME? Or something else?
    Hey your videos are really helpful for me. Keep up the great work!

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +3

      T. K I am currently during my last semester of BME Bachelors :) thank you for your feedback!!

    • @t.k7129
      @t.k7129 4 года назад +3

      @@TheBMELife Were you able to get any job? Or interns? I am really worried about jobs after Bachelor since I plan to go to medicine...

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +4

      T. K Yes. I was in a research lab and then got an internship as a product development engineering at a medical device startup. I’ve been working there for over a year and they have offered me a full time position. I just decided to apply for other places to have other options as well :) but I’ll more than likely stay where I currently work. If you’re planning to go to medical school, I would let worry about finding a job. Worry about keeping your GPA high, having relevant experience for medical school and studying for the mCAT!

    • @t.k7129
      @t.k7129 4 года назад

      @@TheBMELife Well i'll have to save up money plus I gotta work for two years with my degree to get PR in that country as a student. Then only I can go to medical school. SO yeah, work is important to me. Hey how did you get into research lab and as an engineer? Did the bachelor degree alone prepared you? Did you join Co-op programme too? Did you land on the job with bachelor alone and no experience? I feel like I need to give up on BME if I won''t get job without experience and with a bachelor...So if you could tell me how you did it, I would seriously appreciate it.

    • @mubashir3875
      @mubashir3875 2 года назад +1

      @@t.k7129 did you get a job now after a year? I am unemployed since many months after graduation.

  • @muhammadhaseeb4299
    @muhammadhaseeb4299 2 года назад

    Why biomedical engineering?
    Please help me to ans this question in my university interview.

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/ZnBEVsZSqIk/видео.html

  • @reallymusa_
    @reallymusa_ Месяц назад

    Graduated with a first now I am the first person in my class looking for different jobs

  • @SanAntonio-
    @SanAntonio- 4 года назад +1

    7:30 “senior level.. NOOOO” 😂

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад

      Adrian Mendoza it’s frustratinggg 😅😅

  • @malathimala2132
    @malathimala2132 3 года назад

    Hi I am biomedical engineering complete

  • @GhettoSuguru
    @GhettoSuguru 3 месяца назад

    Hi its been 4 years how are you doing now ?

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  Месяц назад

      I’m doing great! I’m a regulatory specialist in the medical device field

  • @divineluv-4564
    @divineluv-4564 4 года назад +2

    Did u get the job though?

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад +7

      I have not received any response from any of the jobs I have applied to. However, while recording this video I already had a job offer from the company I intern with, so I will be moving forward with them 😊

    • @livya5676
      @livya5676 Год назад

      @@TheBMELife Did you get the job now?

  • @manuyadav2628
    @manuyadav2628 Год назад

    Diii I m biomedical engineering student so plz give some tips ....for study

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/vVF793-Sw7U/видео.html

    • @manuyadav2628
      @manuyadav2628 Год назад

      @@TheBMELife tnxxx....Dii ❤️

  • @radnukespeoplesminds
    @radnukespeoplesminds 3 года назад +1

    Ive been hunting for two years and i still dont have a BME job. This major shouldnt exist, its just slingshotting newgrads into unemployment

    • @averenrize1565
      @averenrize1565 3 года назад +1

      Same. Mechanical or Electrical sounds better

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  3 года назад

      Again, I am sorry this has been the case for you. Would love to help if possible. I personally did an internship and got a job pretty much right away (in the middle of a pandemic). So did people I know. This major exists for people passionate about the field, and many people in it enjoy it.

    • @radnukespeoplesminds
      @radnukespeoplesminds 3 года назад

      @@TheBMELife your experience with BME seems to be exceptionally successful, however i would argue that it is not normal fpr bme graduates to be as successful, I dont know a single person in my graduating class who is in industry as a BME

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  3 года назад

      @@radnukespeoplesminds I obviously can’t speak for everyone. But I can certainly speak outside of my school too. I’m not sure if you’ve had a chance to watch our podcasts, but we have several guests who graduated from different universities. I’m not sure where you went to school, but I think maybe they didn’t emphasize enough importance in getting internships and networking, which is why you may find that your expectations have not been met. Again, I would love to help out in any way I can. Feel free to reach out to my email meri@thebmelife.com

  • @chewyihong5024
    @chewyihong5024 Год назад +1

    BME is a degree that should not have existed... bcos it only confuses and entices people into the greatness of this profession, only that it takes alot to even find a proper industry job to begin with

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  Год назад

      it's not for everyone, but it's great for a lot of people! I loved all the opportunities it opened for me.

  • @marilynphan277
    @marilynphan277 3 года назад +1

    Johnson & JohnsonSan Diego, CA
    Paid Internship

  • @ravibhushanadhikari7218
    @ravibhushanadhikari7218 3 года назад

    hyyy
    Where are you form.

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  3 года назад

      Hi! I'm originally from Mexico. But studied and work in Texas, USA! 😊

    • @ravibhushanadhikari7218
      @ravibhushanadhikari7218 3 года назад

      @@TheBMELife I'm from nepal
      and I recently passed my 12th class.
      can i apply for bio medical engineer in USA.
      may you please help me

  • @jamjam3448
    @jamjam3448 4 года назад

    I feel sad watching this because I'm going to offer BME

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  4 года назад

      Don’t 😅 I guess I should’ve said, as I was filming this I already had a job offer where I currently interned, I just wanted to look for other options :)

    • @jamjam3448
      @jamjam3448 3 года назад

      @@TheBMELife okay. Thanks

  • @LuisRojas-fe1oq
    @LuisRojas-fe1oq 3 года назад

    So like, do you work now?

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  3 года назад

      Yes haha! And at the time I also had an internship and offer of employment after graduating. I just wanted to look for other options. But to be 100% honest, this video I think can be very misleading because I would not recommend applying to jobs using LinkedIn... it personally never worked!

    • @LuisRojas-fe1oq
      @LuisRojas-fe1oq 3 года назад

      @@TheBMELife That's great to hear! If your youtube content is any indication, I'm sure you're killing it.

  • @bryannguyen6836
    @bryannguyen6836 3 года назад

    just apply for contract positions... Your personality is also too laid back for what JNJ is looking for.

  • @sinsinsinat5377
    @sinsinsinat5377 Год назад

    Biomedical engineering as a bachelor is useless.... Unfortunately I cannot talk about masters because I don't know what the marketing experience is like ?
    For a PhD, it's also not good without extensive work experience.... First of all PhD opportunities aren't that many and you certainly will be underpaid for putting so much time and dedication. Know a family relative who struggled to find a job with PhD in BME.
    The thing is it comes down to bias and perception of a bunch of old engineers in the industry who do the actual hiring and heck in their time biomedical engineers weren't there. Not to mention, old professionals are one of the most narrow minded and know it all type of people out there. You get that sense of their arrogance when working with them or interviewing them.
    My Professors mostly all graduated in more principle engineering programs, like, EE, ME. Etc. I graduated from the top 10 bioengineering programs in the nation. I did one internship and the type of work I get offered is not engineering at all. Mostly documentation roles, customer service..which are out of the question as terminal goals for a person who studied science. I seriously make more money working as an uber driver than an entry level bioengineer. So it is a disappointing major.

    • @TheBMELife
      @TheBMELife  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your opinion on BME, as this is what this channel is for and I want to make sure people interested in this major are well aware of the possibilities.
      It is unfortunate to hear about your experience, specially after having graduated from a good university and having an internship.
      Personally, that was not my experience. Please note that this video was recorded many years ago while I was still a student.
      I did not graduate from a top 10 university (at least I don’t think I did), I had research and internship experiences. I would not consider my degree useless, as it always got me good paying jobs. Sure, I did not get paid as much as maybe other engineering majors, but that was to be expected as BME is not the most paid engineering degree. Regardless, I was happy with my starting salary of around $60K-$65K in Texas. I don’t know how much you can make doing Uber, so I can’t speak on that.
      I do agree that most BME jobs will be documentation based. But if I wanted a hands on design job I would’ve studied ME or something else. I think that if someone is interested in BME but wants to have a job working with electronics, programming or design, then you must develop those specific skills separately or get a double major or masters in those areas. Again, just my opinion/experience.
      BME certainly doesn’t work for everyone, but it doesn’t NOT work for everyone. I know a lot of BMEs who are very happy with their choice of degree and current careers.
      It’d be very interesting try to narrow down exactly why it works for some but not for others.

    • @sinsinsinat5377
      @sinsinsinat5377 Год назад

      @@TheBMELife consider yourself lucky, because that first job and first few years of experience is hard to obtain....Networking definitely helps...but that requires a certain character that I do not have. that starting salary is not bad for Texas honestly...In california, they dont pay much more than that. but the property value is three times the texas....I certainly did make mistake in my career that I was told I will be hired by the hiring manager during interview with a company since I didnt want to pay extra rent for another month, I had to quite my current job. later, the company who promised me the position (Verbally) retracted the offer. So overall, there is some error on my side. but the job stability in the US is atrocious as well to be honest.