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Careers

Over 70,000 people work in the pharmaceutical industry in the UK. Many are scientists, mainly chemists, biologists and pharmacists, others are engineers or manufacturing operatives, or may have qualifications in IT, finance, law, marketing or other specialisms.

It takes about 12 years for a new medicine to go through the tests that are required before it can be prescribed by doctors in the UK. During this time hundreds of different people are involved, and the medicine passes through a large number of tests. These are designed to check that the medicine will work in the disease it is intended for; and that it will be safe for people to take.

Most people know what a doctor does, or a nurse, dentist or vet. But many people are not sure what a research chemist does, or what a pharmacologist is. Young people who enjoy studying science are likely to find it useful to know about all the alternative subjects they could study, and the careers they lead to.

For information on careers in the pharmaceutical industry visit our Career website

Careers poster
Information on careers 2011 version

Poster illustrating some of the jobs scientists do in industry

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