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Best Careers in Pharmaceuticals

By Steve Thompson, published Jul 04, 2007
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According to the American Pharmaceutical Association (APhA), it can take up to fifteen years and more than $500 million to discover, cultivate, approve and release a new drug. The pharmaceutical industry is booming and will never go out of business because we will always need new drugs and medicines to keep the world healthy. The best careers in pharmaceuticals are those with high salaries, high job security and low risk.

When most people think of careers in pharmaceuticals, the first word that probably comes to mind is Pharmacist. Pharmacists are those professionals who stand behind tall white counters and dispense drugs to consumers. There are a wide range of careers in pharmaceuticals, however, that have nothing to do with handing out medicine.

Sales
Arguably the most lucrative career in pharmaceuticals, sales representatives work for drug manufacturers and sell their products to doctor's offices, hospitals and medical centers. Like most sales careers, pharmaceutical sales professionals usually work for commission based on how much product they move on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. They form strong relationships with medical personnel and anticipate the needs of doctors and hospitals. Many pharmaceutical sales professionals make more than $100,000 per year, though the average is around $60,000.

Biotechnology
Another lucrative career in pharmaceuticals is a career in biotechnology. With a career in biomedical science, you can work for drug manufacturers in discovering, testing and cultivating new drugs, usually in a lab setting. Some biotechnologists make very little, working as lab technicians or gophers for large corporations, while others become highly desired for their keen ability to discover and create new drugs.

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Steve, This is an informative article. And it is so true, that these careers can be very lucrative. But I DO take issue with your abstract when you say that we'll always need drugs to keep the world "healthy." Drugs don't make people healthy. They only treat symptoms. Oh, don't get me started on this ! But really, nice article.

Posted on 05/25/2008 at 7:05:37 PM

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