Biotechnology combines cellular biology and technology and applies to many industries, including medicine, agriculture, and sustainability. Working in an entry-level biotech job, you may handle minor projects independently or work as part of a team under the supervision of a senior employee. Your duties may have you develop new agricultural programs, test and fix any software issues involving biotech products, research and review data in the health field, work with microorganisms, and produce clean energy products. You can find work as an electrical engineer, a lab technician, a design engineer, an analyst, a clinical research associate; all of these are positions with a potential biotech component.