u/Ill-Pain-3890

Career Advice

Hi all, I’m weighing up between Electrophysiology and Surgical Robotics. In terms of difficulty, which one is more difficult? Which one is harder to progress through the ladder? I know they are practically different in a lot of ways but I just want to have better insights. Is it possible to jump from one to another? I.e EP to Surgical robotics or vice versa. Also, what would the pay be like for each?

Thank you and I’d appreciate all responses 🙂

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u/Ill-Pain-3890 — 4 days ago

Associate Clinical Specialist - EP at Johnson and Johnson Interview.

Hi all, I’m new to reddit so not sure how this work or if questions already been answered. I am of an engineering major background. Basically I’m looking at a variety of jobs regarding electrophysiology. Recently, a JnJ rep came to a university event and advertised the associate clinical specialist role. Throughout the talk, they mentioned stages like the behavioural interview, technical interview and take home assessment as part of the hiring process.

I never done any technical interview before so could someone please let me know what they are really like? What can I expect as questions from them and what is the take home assessment?

Again, sorry if questions already been answered. I am based in Australia so if someone who’s in the role or had experience with it or any idea about this, please let me know. Thank you so much 🙂

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u/Ill-Pain-3890 — 15 days ago