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1. Health care...Hey again, thanks for the comment.<br /><br />1. Health care consulting is something that can lead to a lot of options. You are exposed to a variety of different stake holders in the industry and gain good breadth. Many folks stay consultants, start their own firms, or move into a big company. It does not require a lot of finance knowledge, you need to know the fundamentals of business, such as accounting, financial reporting, economics, strategy, marketing etc. You don't need to be an expert, but you need to have a sense of how businesses are run (they will be your clients, ultimately). It requires you to be good at Excel, Powerpoint, and some basic modeling. Since you are a bioengineer, consulting companies will hire you for your analytical skills and domain expertise. You just need to demonstrate your thinking and communication through case interviews and show you have leadership potential. You can learn more about specific firms and roles through networking. Some scientists are able to land consulting roles right out of the PhD or after a post doc.<br /><br />2. I'm not as familiar with devices in China as I am drugs. China is a unique market with a complex IP and reimbursement situation - I'd recommend reading anything you can find that is written in English, but also speak to people in China who are in the industry. White papers from the leading consulting firms are a good start, but because things are changing so fast you definitely want to talk to people who are currently leaders in companies as well.Steven Mahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15727206929746791384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831941609127749732.post-45446984155019074422014-07-22T17:53:07.832-04:002014-07-22T17:53:07.832-04:00Hi, Steven. Thank you for your reply and helpful s...Hi, Steven. Thank you for your reply and helpful suggestions. It is so exciting and encouraging to know people like you who is enthusiastic about the same industry as me and can generously offer your precious advises. <br /><br />While I am looking for jobs these days, I have a feeling that if I could start earlier planning for my career, I would have a clear career path now. Hope it is not too late to start now. I also feel it's an exciting thing to plan for my future and I think it is because of the unknown possibilities of the future. This is also a good opportunity for me to know myself better and to explore and activate my potential.<br /><br />Meanwhile, I do have some questions need your opinion:<br />1.What do you think a healthcare consulting job in a firm? what is its future path? Does it need a lot of finance knowledge?<br />2. Have you followed the innovation and research center established by US companies in China. In my research area (orthopedic implants), only medtronic and j&j have such research centers in China. What do you think the future trend? will there be more? I am following this because I think it might be a good point for me if i return to China in the future. <br /><br />Thank you again for your help. Hope everything good with your study and work. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831941609127749732.post-73893557390098019612014-07-21T20:59:54.084-04:002014-07-21T20:59:54.084-04:00Hey! Thanks for your comment. Because you are fini...Hey! Thanks for your comment. Because you are finishing your PhD, your first job will most likely be in engineering as you said. Bioengineering should give you quite a few options - I'd definitely look in biopharma and mid to large medical device firms. However, if you're looking to gain business exposure, the smaller the firm the better. This way it's likely you can gain some functional business expertise in a relatively sort period of time. On the flip side, you'll have a much larger network if you work for a larger firm and more experience working on a variety of products and working in a matrixed environment. You can also try startups, although you may run into issues with visa sponsorship. If you want general management experience, I'd avoid consulting and VC firms. Ultimately, it depends on what you want to do long term. <br /><br />Good luck with the recruiting. Right now, I'd focus on networking as much as you can while wrapping up your PhD and doing some volunteering on the side if you have the time. This will help out during interviews and will allow you to showcase your leadership skills. Getting a position after school is mostly about networking. You can leverage the network of the PIs in your department and previous graduates, as well as the alumni base in your school. Be active in setting up informational interviews. This all takes a lot of time, so it's good that you're starting early. The fact that you've done some work with companies during your PhD is great and would be a great place to start.<br /><br />In addition, I'd take some time each day to read about the industry. This will help you not only during networking/interviews but also help you determine what companies and industries are doing well. Since you're long term goals are in devices in China, doing the research now will help you plan for the transition later. There have been a lot of M&A activity going on in devices in China and it is an exciting time.<br /><br />Hope this helps, and let me know if you have further questions.Steven Mahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15727206929746791384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831941609127749732.post-36631252203608577502014-07-21T20:11:22.746-04:002014-07-21T20:11:22.746-04:00Thanks for your replyThanks for your replyTednoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831941609127749732.post-47391921812062828122014-07-21T18:01:03.204-04:002014-07-21T18:01:03.204-04:00Hi, Steven, It is very helpful to read your blog a...Hi, Steven, It is very helpful to read your blog and learn from you. I am currently a bioengineering Ph.D students approaching graduation. I have done some projects for some orthopedic companies in my PhD study and have been interested in the medical device industry. I am looking for jobs now. As I am a Chinese and I believe the medical device industry in China is an appealing place where I want to working on for my future career (probably after 5-10 years). My current goal is to learn and gain some experience in US first and find a management related job in the China when there is good chance in the future. I want to make a transition from the engineering world to business world in the future although I know my first job probably may still be related to engineering part based on my previous experience. Do you have some suggestions? Thank you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831941609127749732.post-6784277909254026202014-07-19T12:49:14.186-04:002014-07-19T12:49:14.186-04:001. Start following the business side of the indust...1. Start following the business side of the industry. There are many resources on this blog that can help you get started. <br /><br />2. If you want to get into consulting, start doing casing and seek leadership roles in your current position. Join the consulting club at your university, and attend networking events. Some consulting firms hire PhDs directly for their analytical skills and domain expertise. <br /><br />3. Concurrently, you can start applying for industry positions, although it will most likely be scientific roles. This is okay, as you can gain a lot of leadership development in these roles and make a transition down the road.<br /><br />4. You may want to consider an MBA as they serve as pipelines for commercial and consulting roles. It's a faster transition, but you'd have to consider your career goals first.Steven Mahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15727206929746791384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6831941609127749732.post-48265397112077817552014-07-17T22:55:33.581-04:002014-07-17T22:55:33.581-04:00I'm currently a post doc looking for an indust...I'm currently a post doc looking for an industry position or consulting roles.. what do you suggest to make the transition?Tednoreply@blogger.com