Many Biochemistry Graduates start in entry-level laboratory or research assistant roles, gaining hands-on experience with experimental techniques and data analysis. With further experience or additional education, such as a master's or PhD, you may advance into specialized research positions, project management, or supervisory roles. Biochemistry also opens doors to careers in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, healthcare, environmental science, or even sales and technical support for scientific products. Organizations often encourage professional growth through on-the-job training, certifications, or sponsored continued education, so your career trajectory can be dynamic and rewarding.