What kind of job can you find after graduating from biology?

First, netizen "Coco far": The distribution status of my classmates is:

Most of them go to pharmaceutical foreign companies to do sales, which is more profitable, but it is also hard and not suitable for girls. There are also some requirements for personal character, which are not suitable for people who are too introverted and too self-respecting. After all, those who have been admitted to biology majors have achieved good results. Some people are too arrogant to do this.

A large part of them choose to study for a doctorate, both at home and abroad, and then stay in various laboratories to continue their research. Those who engage in scientific research can endure hardships, be lonely and fail. At the same time, it is also important to find a school with more money and a boss with more project funds.

There are also some professional-related jobs such as civil servants, school teaching, investment banking, popular science magazines and so on. You can also try to find them.

Then I changed careers and did everything. If you want to change careers, it's still early, and the general units don't require complete counterparts for the majors of fresh graduates. But if the first job has entered the industry, it is more difficult to change careers.

The most important thing is to figure out what kind of life you want in the future.

Second, netizen "tian55 14": I am studying neurobiology now. We graduated from our laboratory with four doctors. One went abroad to be a doctor, one went to a research institute to do research, one went to a hospital for examination (undergraduate course is clinical medicine), and one didn't know. Then I graduated from seven master's degrees, one went abroad, two went to equipment inspection institutions (institutions), one did experiments in a pharmaceutical company before, but I don't know what is going on now, another is also a researcher in a pharmaceutical company, another is said to be an ordinary researcher in a hospital (undergraduate is also clinical), and another doesn't know the specific work, but it should have little to do with this major.

To sum up, there are basically two ways for people in our laboratory: going abroad and being a researcher.

PS: By the way, it is normal for us to postpone some things, such as doctors and masters.

Third, the netizen "summer": What about the students' things? The employment scores are undergraduate, master and doctor:

Biology book: biology undergraduates in science and engineering schools go to reagent companies and sequencing companies without changing careers, and better ones, such as Novozymes and Huada, go to continue dry experiments or wet experiments; Except for a few wonderful people, they are generally sales and marketing. 80% of biology undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences, such as my college classmates, have gone to middle schools as biology teachers.

Biology master: here we should divide it according to boys and girls. One of my brothers said that "biological men are very strong and don't change careers to support their families", so biological men usually change careers, otherwise it will be very hard. 90% of my biological boyfriends have switched to fund companies, banks and the like. The pressure on the biological hostess is small. They can continue to be teachers in middle schools and patent companies, but only a few people enter the R&D department of the company.

Where is the doctor of biology? . . Generally, going to colleges and universities starts with lecturers, which is low in cost performance. Legend has it that it is suitable for girls and has many holidays. You can also continue to be a high school teacher. At this time, you can choose Niu X Middle School attached to Tsinghua University, National People's Congress High School, Peking University High School, and Beisi High School, and the treatment is more than that of lecturers. . . Have holidays and connections.

Biological returnees. . . Let's run for university professors and companies.

4. Netizen "Blue Crab": Yes, what is said upstairs is right, but I think if it is organized, it can be divided into:

Direct counterpart work-a position that cannot be qualified without professional training in biology

Professional-related jobs-jobs that need to compete with other majors, but the knowledge content of some specialized courses in biology will increase competence.

Completely unrelated jobs-the courses and training of biology majors have nothing to do with the job content, so you need to make more preparations and compete with other job seekers on an equal footing after completing your studies.

According to my personal estimation, the proportion of the three types of positions among previous undergraduate/master graduates (excluding continuing graduate/doctoral students) is about 10%, 50% and 40%. This ratio may fluctuate randomly, and there are many influencing factors.

5. Netizens are often hungry: According to their own job-hunting experience, the way out for undergraduates is actually quite wide. In addition to bio-companies, bio-undergraduates can consider the food industry, which is still a bit close to banks; FMCG industry sometimes needs students (quality inspection, production management, even R&D positions, and sometimes needs professional background, and some companies will consider biology graduates). As for those who change careers, there are all kinds. My classmates have everything, as long as you can think of it.

6. Netizen "Autumn Night": Do whatever you want, and don't be bound by academic qualifications and majors. Find your own interest, calm down and do it well. Eat your stomach first, and then pursue your self-worth.