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Is it unclear to study pharmacy?

As a sophomore pharmaceutical student, although I haven't really stepped into the society and started to apply for a job, I have also heard some speeches from teachers and seniors.

The situation of the pharmacy is really embarrassing. Although pharmacy is classified as a medical major, the demand for pharmaceutical students in hospitals is actually not great, but fortunately, the demand for drugs is endless, so pharmaceutical factories have become the main employment direction for pharmaceutical students.

The employment direction of pharmacy can be roughly divided into the following categories: technical researchers-engaged in drug research and development in pharmaceutical factories, pharmaceutical research companies, pharmaceutical factories or research institutes; Quality inspection and drug inspection personnel-engaged in product quality control, quality inspection and the formulation of corresponding quality standards in pharmaceutical factories and drug inspection institutes; Pharmacist-engaged in preparation, quality inspection and clinical pharmacy in hospital pharmacy, pharmacy or pharmaceutical factory; Pharmaceutical representatives, pharmaceutical salesmen-engaged in the production, circulation and sales of drugs in pharmaceutical trading companies or pharmaceutical enterprises.

Also, I think education has a great influence on employment. What pharmaceutical students are exposed to at the undergraduate level is only superficial, and they have not really penetrated into this field. Only in the graduate stage can you get in touch with deeper knowledge, so graduate students are definitely better than undergraduates in finding jobs. I think if you want to find a job you like, you must settle down first and study for a few more years to get an advanced diploma, which is more conducive to employment.

Speaking of employment, almost every major will have people complaining about the problem of "difficult employment", and pharmacy is just one of them. But in fact, it is easy to find a job, but you don't like your job or your favorite job doesn't like you. Instead of constantly complaining about the current employment environment, we should strive to improve ourselves and become the top in the industry. At that time, a good job will naturally come to you. How can it be difficult to find a job?