Biomedical Engineer/sales Engineer/ManagerWhat type of job are you looking for? Biomedical Engineer/sales Engineer/Manager What nationality are you? Pakistani What languages do you speak (and at what level)? English written spoken fluently Urdu written spoken fluently Sindhi written spoken fluently What country or area are you looking to work in and why? Libya. A peacful country with job seekers friendly What countries have you worked in? Pakistan What field do you currently work in? Working as Trainee Biomedical Engineer ( Honorary ) in Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad/Jamshoro, Sindh. Pakistan, since April 2010 What fields have you worked in before? Fresh BE Biomedical Graduate 2010 What qualifications do you hold? Bachelor Of Engineering Biomedical Which do you consider more valuable? Formal education or skills and why? When formal education is combined with skills it produces required results, so combination of both is necessary. Describe the benefits of working with others Interested in exploring opportunities, those offer long term growth prospects so that I can achieve the heights of my profession. Describe the benefits of working alone If responsibility is given then I shall accept and complete it as challenge. What was your worst working experience? Fresh graduation is some kind of hindrance but with best working atmosphere, among supportive staff with due guidance of my superiors, with in shortest possible time I shall over come the hurdles and prove my worth. What is the most important lesson you have learnt throughout your career? Hard work to achieve required results up to the mark. What unique skills do you have? * Short course in Computer (CIT) * MS- Office * Networking * Mat Lab * Computer Hardware What would you consider as your 'dream job'? Biomedical Engineer as staff or Sales Engineer/manager What are the most interesting aspects of your field? Biomedical engineering is a highly interdisciplinary branch of engineering that applies electrical, mechanical, chemical, optical and other engineering principles to understanding, modifying, and controlling biological (both human and animal) systems as well as to the design and manufacture of products that monitor physiological functions and assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. The field is quite broad, encompassing biomechanics; biomaterials; biomedical instrumentation (such as biosensors); medical imaging; biotechnology (the creation or modification of biological material for beneficial uses, such as tissue engineering); prosthetic devices and artificial organs; and rehabilitation engineering (the design and development of therapeutic and rehabilitation devices and procedures). What are the least interesting aspects of your field? It need full time attention and involvement leaving no space for leisure and enjoyment. Please replace this with a question of your own Are you not hoax as many are in the fields? Then you will consider me How can potential employers contact you? Cell phone: 092-345-3656763 email: engr_akbar02@yahoo.com |