Pharmacy Technician Jobs: Preparing For Your Success

By Teddy Gramolini


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.

Besides formal education, another way you can improve your chances of getting hired for the most prestigious pharmacy technician jobs is by acquiring certification and getting other credentials. You can seek certification from the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (ICPT) or the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) by successfully completing the certification exams they administer.

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.

Pharmaceutical firms are not the only places where pharmacy technician jobs can be found - there are also plenty of employment opportunities in hospitals, convenience stores, and department stores which have their own pharmacy. To help make your search easier, you can take advantage of the internet and you can also submit your resume to online job directory websites.

The classified ads section of your local newspaper can also give you plenty of options when it comes to pharmacy technician jobs. If you have decided that you want to apply for a job in a pharmaceutical firm, you may want to drop by the company website to check out their employment opportunities and know more about what they are looking for.




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