When 27-year-old Lee returned to Hong Kong in 2014 with high hopes of becoming a pharmacist after graduating from university in Britain, she faced a harsh reality – she could not find a job.
Lee, who prefers not to disclose her full name, is among a generation of Hong Kong pharmacists currently facing difficulties in finding work, as the city is set to face a surplus of 80 such professionals annually.
This is partly due to limited hiring in public hospitals and fewer pharmacies surviving...
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