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Example Biomaterials Engineer resume and feedback
Jordan Kim
Boston, MA | (617) 555-0148 | jordan.kim.bioeng@gmail.com | linkedin.com/in/jordankimbioeng
Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers
- Experience: Bioengineering Intern, MedNova Devices (May 2024 - Aug 2024) - Assisted with development of a wearable ECG patch; supported bench testing and summarized results for weekly updates.
- Research: Undergraduate Researcher, Tissue Engineering Lab (2023 - 2024) - Designed hydrogel formulations for 3D cell culture and helped optimize crosslinking conditions, improving cell viability.
- Project: Senior Capstone - Built a microfluidic prototype for rapid blood plasma separation using SolidWorks and Arduino; validated with a small set of samples and presented findings to faculty.
- Skills: MATLAB, Python, SolidWorks, COMSOL, qPCR, ELISA, basic GMP documentation, data analysis.
- Leadership: Biomedical Engineering Society Treasurer (2022 - 2024) - Managed budget and coordinated events with industry speakers; supported member recruitment.
Overview
- Quantify outcomes and scope (n, %, time, cost) to show engineering impact.
- Clarify your specific ownership, methods, and test/validation criteria.
- Tighten skills and compliance language to be specific (tools, standards, deliverables).
Suggestions
Rewrite to show your direct contribution, test scope, and measurable result. Example: "Executed benchtop verification on 12 ECG patch prototypes (signal quality, battery drain, adhesion); analyzed 40+ hrs of recordings in Python/MATLAB; documented results in 6-page test report and presented 4 weekly readouts to R&D."
"Assisted" and "supported" read as passive and the bullet does not show scale, acceptance criteria, or what improved. Hiring teams want to see what you owned and what changed because of your work.
Referenced resume text
"Assisted with development of a wearable ECG patch; supported bench testing and summarized results for weekly updates."
Add the experimental variables, assay, and before/after viability numbers. Example: "Formulated GelMA/alginate hydrogels (5-15% w/v) and tuned photoinitiator + UV exposure; measured viability via Live/Dead at day 7; increased viability from ~70% to ~85% for NIH-3T3 cultures."
"Improving cell viability" is a strong claim but currently unsubstantiated. Specific formulations, conditions, and quantitative readouts make the contribution credible and reusable.
Referenced resume text
"Designed hydrogel formulations for 3D cell culture and helped optimize crosslinking conditions, improving cell viability."
Specify performance metrics and validation sample size; separate mechanical build from testing. Example: "Designed and assembled a PDMS microfluidic plasma separator (2 design iterations) in SolidWorks; achieved ~60% plasma yield at 0.5 mL/min; validated on n=15 bovine blood samples; summarized results in a poster and 10-minute technical presentation."
"Small set of samples" and "validated" are vague, and the current bullet blends design, build, and evaluation without measurable performance targets.
Referenced resume text
"Built a microfluidic prototype for rapid blood plasma separation... validated with a small set of samples"
Replace "basic GMP documentation" with the exact artifacts you created/used and organize skills by category. Example: "Software: MATLAB, Python; CAD/Simulation: SolidWorks, COMSOL; Wet lab: qPCR, ELISA; Quality: SOP drafting, test reports, design history file (DHF) exposure."
Recruiters cannot interpret "basic" consistently. Listing concrete deliverables (SOPs, test reports, DHF) better signals readiness for regulated biomedical environments.
Referenced resume text
"Skills: MATLAB, Python, SolidWorks, COMSOL, qPCR, ELISA, basic GMP documentation"
Quantify the budget and event impact. Example: "Managed $4,500 annual budget; negotiated vendor costs and tracked spend; organized 6 speaker events (avg 40 attendees) and increased paid membership by 18% year-over-year."
The leadership bullet is credible but reads generic; numbers and outcomes demonstrate planning, stakeholder management, and operational rigor.
Referenced resume text
"Managed budget and coordinated events with industry speakers; supported member recruitment."
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