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Is Biomedical Science worth studying? Do generalists still have the upper hand over specialists in the job market or has the economy turned the tide? In this episode of the podcast I walk through 3 live job listings in biomedical science. While they are all lab-based, they are not at the mercy of the publish or perish paradigm in academia.
Today let's talk lab jobs in biomedical science, from beginner to pro.
This episode is Part 1 of my new “Job Hunter” series. Part 2 will go live later this week for paid subscribers, where I talk through specific strategies and frameworks for applying for the 3 jobs we talk about in this episode.
Chapters:
* (0:00) Introduction
* (1:14) Is Biomedical Science a useful degree?
* (5:24) Job 1 - Beginner
* (10:46) Job 2 - Intermediate
* (15:53) Job 3 - Advanced
Show notes:
* Is a Biomed degree useless?
* Latest Biomedical Science jobs in Australia
* Job 1
* Job 2
* Job 3
BioLab Collective with Jack Wang is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
Is Biomedical Science worth studying? Do generalists still have the upper hand over specialists in the job market or has the economy turned the tide? In this episode of the podcast I walk through 3 live job listings in biomedical science. While they are all lab-based, they are not at the mercy of the publish or perish paradigm in academia.
Today let's talk lab jobs in biomedical science, from beginner to pro.
This episode is Part 1 of my new “Job Hunter” series. Part 2 will go live later this week for paid subscribers, where I talk through specific strategies and frameworks for applying for the 3 jobs we talk about in this episode.
Chapters:
* (0:00) Introduction
* (1:14) Is Biomedical Science a useful degree?
* (5:24) Job 1 - Beginner
* (10:46) Job 2 - Intermediate
* (15:53) Job 3 - Advanced
Show notes:
* Is a Biomed degree useless?
* Latest Biomedical Science jobs in Australia
* Job 1
* Job 2
* Job 3
BioLab Collective with Jack Wang is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.