With so many candidates in the pharmacy job market employers are using telephone interviews more than ever. Sometimes a phone screen is just a courtesy or touching base call to ensure a candidate meets the basic qualifications of the job, but the phone screen has also evolved into a more...
"So, tell me about yourself." If you’re interviewing for a new pharmacy career opportunity you can pretty much guarantee you will hear this question. Make sure you know the rules when considering what you should say to a future employer. They are different from what you’d communicate in a...
Make sure you review Parts I and II about Interviewing by Rachael Ng. See Rachael's bio at the bottom of this posting. Interview Part III: Basic questions to expect on the Interview Date: So, now, you’ve tamed your quirks and you’re ready for your interview. Those were the easy...
Part II: How to Write a Pharmacist Resume In Part I of How to Write a Pharmacist Resume, we focused on the importance of keywords. Including key words within your resume increases the likelihood that it will be viewed by a recruiter assigned to fill the pharmacy job opening. ...
Most job seekers who are on the job hunt are shocked to learn that recruiters spend roughly 15 seconds viewing a resume. The job search market is competitive and the pharmacy and pharmacist job search market is no different. A single online job posting alone can yield hundreds of resumes of...