What are the career prospects after Msc in Biotechnology in Australia?

I want to get a job Australia. I have no work experience.

0 292 Views | Posted 2013-11-06 11:30:22
Asked by safa mulla

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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-11-07 10:08:49
    Hi,
    * Biotechnology is a rewarding and promising career option.
    - After completing the course, graduates can seek employment in chemical industries, agricultural sectors, pharmaceutical and manufacturing industries.
    - Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges.
    - Bio-technologists can seek employment in research laboratories, which are run by government or private sector.
    - Professionals can seek job opportunities in private sectors such as food processing and agro-based industries, pharmaceutical farms and aquaculture.
    - Environmental experts are also employed in different government agenci
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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2013-11-06 11:43:29
    Hi,
    As per your query it seems that you are currently pursuing Msc in Biotechnology and once completed you wish to work in Australia.
    So regarding this please remember, Australia has good job prospects however for a fresher it is very difficult to get job in Australia.
    Moreover getting jobs abroad is very competitive as you need to compete with the natives of that country first and then with remaining international candidates.
    So as per your query I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your Msc gain relevant work experience and simultaneously look for job abroad.
    Please remember in order to get job abroad, you need to f
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