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I recently took a job as a biomedical technician at a hospital and a dude who graduated 13 years after me with my same degree just joined at the same role as me. Obviously not a good sign for me.
Here’s what I’ve done so far:
-4 year degree, BS biomedical engineering / magna cum laude from Boston university
-2 year academic researcher working with diabetic mice and electroretinograms
-2 year cofounder of biotech startup dealing with wavelength-specific light activation of commercial enzymes
-1.5 year laboratory automation engineer working with commercial enzymes in biotech
-2 year cofounder of LED lighting sales and finance co
-0.5 year high school physics teacher
-7 year web development freelancer / agency owner where I sold over 120 website projects and built many of the
-0.5 year biomedical technician at a hospital in the OR
Also was a standup comic for the 7 years while I was doing web development work and had an EdTech startup I tried to get going during 4-5 years of that time but it never got funded nor generated revenue.
Edit: to clarify, the purpose of my post is to get some suggestions as to what I should be doing instead to try and leverage all my experiences
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