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HF jobs in medical devices
Hi all,
I am trying to make a pivot in my career. My background is in mechanical and biomedical engineering. However, my life has taken me down the path of quality within pharma. I want to make the switch to human factors/usability engineering within medical devices. I worked briefly as a quality engineer in a med tech company, but apart from that I have not been in the correct field or had the "right" experience.
What are the best avenues to land a job in the field (I studied and I live in Europe). Should I do a short course? A full degree or just apply for jobs as is?
Thank you for your advice!
u/Fern_Infinity — 7 days ago