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Employment prospect and direction of pharmaceutical preparations

The employment prospects and directions of pharmaceutical preparations are as follows:

Potential customers:

Pharmacy belongs to the medical category in professional disciplines, among which *** 10 is pharmacy, and pharmacy ranks 1 in the pharmaceutical category, ranking second in the whole medical category. Pharmacy major, the salary given by the recruitment company is the most negotiable, accounting for 90%; 0-2 years working experience is the highest requirement, accounting for 34%; College degree is the most needed, accounting for 47%.

Direction:

Employment positions include: pharmaceutical preparation researcher, pharmaceutical researcher, pharmaceutical analyst, pharmaceutical R&D salesperson, production technician, pharmaceutical preparation, pharmaceutical preparation R&D personnel, pharmaceutical preparation project manager, pharmaceutical preparation process researcher, R&D personnel, pharmaceutical R&D personnel, etc.

Pharmaceutical preparation major:

Pharmaceutical preparations mainly study basic knowledge and skills such as pharmacy, biopharmaceutics, industrial pharmacy and pharmaceutical preparation engineering. And carry out research and development, production, analysis and quality inspection of pharmaceutical preparations. Common pharmaceutical preparations include sugar-coated tablets, enteric-coated tablets, capsules, ointments, sprays and injections.

Pharmaceutical preparation major is pharmacy major, and the basic study period is four years, and the bachelor of science degree is awarded. This major aims to cultivate the basic knowledge of chemistry, biology and engineering, master the basic theory and technology of the design, preparation, quality control and evaluation of pharmaceutical dosage forms and preparations, and accept the basic experimental skills training of industrial pharmacy, preparation engineering and chemical engineering principles.