What can a biopharmaceutical student do if he doesn't want to engage in this industry?

I majored in biotechnology, graduated for 6 years, and have been employed in the pharmaceutical industry, mostly in pharmaceutical factories.

What a bachelor can do in a pharmaceutical factory are: 1. Production technology, such as assistant engineers, technicians and operators; 2. Quality assurance and quality inspection: drug inspection technicians (physical and chemical inspection and microbial inspection) and quality assurance personnel (including on-site QA and environmental monitoring); 3. Equipment maintenance: such as cleaning engineering and technical personnel (making water and gas, etc.). ); 4. Sales category (medical representatives). The above basically includes the work that can be done in a pharmaceutical factory just after graduation or shortly after graduation. With the accumulation of experience, knowledge and ability, these tasks can develop vertically and horizontally. For example, assistant engineers can develop into engineers or supervisors and so on.

As for the salary after working for three years, it varies greatly according to the different regions, the nature of the company, the operating conditions and the positions. Let's stop here. Working in second-tier cities such as Tianjin and domestic enterprises for three years, if you are an assistant engineer or technician, you can get about 3000 yuan. If you are in a foreign company, you can get 5000-6000 yuan for the same position. Of course, it is not uncommon for sales representatives to earn more and earn more than 100 thousand yuan a year, provided that you stick to it and master some customer resources.