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How to Get Hired in MedTech & Neurotech with Chay Carter

How to Get Hired in MedTech & Neurotech with Chay Carter

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Ever applied for a job and heard nothing back? You're not alone. 1 in 4 applications right now is a bot, and most companies don't have time to go through 500 applicants. In this episode, medtech recruitment specialist Chay Carter breaks down why the system is broken, what top companies are actually looking for, and how platforms like Reccy Neuro are trying to fix it. Whether you're a student, early career, or looking to break into neurotech or medtech this one's for you.

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00:00 Introduction

03:03 Che Carter's background – psychology to banking to neurotech

04:50 Building the Reki Neuro ecosystem – newsletter to job platform

11:01 The neurotech spectrum – implantables, wearables, BCIs

13:15 The bot problem – 1 in 4 applications may be automated

14:20 Newsletter and job board integration

15:24 Candidate matching platform – 70%+ score filtering

19:19 Funding challenges limiting medtech hiring

20:50 Geographic talent hubs – Bay Area, Austin, New York

21:28 Career advice – start at large firms before startups

27:00 The niche ecosystem vision – rebuilding early LinkedIn for medtech

27:20 LinkedIn's decline for focused recruitment

29:28 AI's role in recruitment – helps recruiters, not candidates

31:00 Open access and community growth strategy

Links:

Reccy Neuro: https://www.reccy.dev/

Newsletter: https://theneurotechnewsletter.substack.com/

Heres the specific article:
https://theneurotechnewsletter.substack.com/p/the-reemergence-of-eeg-why-the-brain

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