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Through classroom learning, in-person clinical practice, and community outreach activities, WCU’s hybrid PharmD program helps students develop the skills needed to take on the challenges of today’s pharmacy field.
Whether you’re a graduate, current student, or are just interested in a pharmacy career, take a look at the information below to better understand and prepare for this rewarding career path.
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Depending on the nature of the role, a pharmacist interview can look different. Generally, an interview for a pharmacist job will contain a mix of questions focused on clinical knowledge, problem-solving skills, and your ability to interact with patients.
Here are some potential questions:
Your pharmacist resume should emphasize both clinical and customer service skills. Key elements to include are a professional summary briefly explaining your qualifications and career goals, your work experience, education and licensure, skills you want to highlight that are relevant to the role, and any certifications.
Associations like the provide networking opportunities, continuing education, access to publications, advocacy for the profession, job postings, and other perks.
Our Career Services offer a range of services, including career advising and resume review, so you can feel confident about every step of your job search. We’ll help prepare you for real job interviews and give you the tools you need to make a strong impression on hiring managers.
Additionally, we partner with hundreds of employers across various industries, helping to facilitate meaningful connections and opportunities between recruiting companies and our student and alumni populations.
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WCU provides career guidance and assistance but cannot guarantee employment.