Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Pharmacy Technician Jobs: Getting What You Deserve

By Carolynn Marchal


Even though the situation of our economy isn't getting any better, the demand for healthcare workers such as pharmacy technicians continue to grow. Pharmacy technician jobs are opening up not just from pharmaceutical firms, but also in nursing homes and assisted-living facilities. And while there are plenty of opportunities waiting for you, getting sufficient training and certification is your first priority.

While it is possible to work as a pharmacy technician without going through a formal training program, you might find it hard to get your hands on the best employment opportunities if you didn't have one. There are plenty of training opportunities offered in institutions such as vocational schools and community colleges, both of which can provide 6 to 24 months of training.

Because of the high level of competition in this career, getting the best pharmacy technician jobs will not only require acquiring quality education, but also certification or other credentials. Becoming certified is well-regarded by most employers, particularly those that have been issued by the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ICPT) or the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB).

The most common requirements for pharmacy technician jobs are excellent communications skills and customer service since most of their duties and responsibilities involve interacting with patients, colleagues, and other healthcare workers. A pharmacy tech is also responsible for counting and measuring medication so therefore precision and good mathematical and analytical skills are important as well.

Pharmacy technician jobs are not only found on pharmaceutical firms - there are also plenty of opportunities being offered in hospitals, particularly those that have a pharmacy department of its own. You can easily search for employment opportunities with the help of the internet and online job directories are an excellent tool that can make your search more productive.

Your local newspaper is also among the best places to find great pharmacy technician jobs. If you really want to apply in a pharmaceutical setting, you can always visit the company website and check their job postings. Should you find a job opening in a particular company, make sure you prepare not just your resume but also yourself for the scheduled interview should you go that far.




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