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3 Interview Questions Retail Pharmacy Assistant Schools Prepare You For

Written by Allison Brenner on Wednesday, 04 March 2015. Posted in Healthcare

How Retail Pharmacy Assistant schools online can prepare you for an interview

3 Interview Questions Retail Pharmacy Assistant Schools Prepare You For

Looking for a new job is both exciting and challenging, and finally landing an interview validates that your hard work is paying off. The type of questions you’ll be asked depend on the industry and position. The questions will also vary according to the corporate culture and the interviewer’s particular style. For those looking to begin work as a retail pharmacy assistant, questions usually relate directly to the pharmaceutical industry and how well you work with others. Consider these likely questions to help prepare for a winning interview:

  1. Why do you want to work here? A career as a retail pharmacy assistant offers opportunities to work in a variety of locations. Whether you choose to work in a hospital, medical office, independent pharmacy or in another location, you need to be prepared to answer why you want to work in that specific sort of facility. Be honest about your reasons but also do your research and be able to cite why you prefer that type of facility or that specific company as your dream work location.
  2. How did your education prepare you for working in retail pharmacy? Every future employer will want to know how qualified you are to work in that field. Working as a retail pharmacy assistant is no exception. You'll want to tell your prospective employer important techniques you learned and topics you studied that will benefit you, and them, in this chosen career. Whether you went to a brick and mortar school or attended one of the retail pharmacy assistant schools online, like the one offered at PCDI Canada, you can use your education, diploma or degree to help you land your job.
  3. How have you handled a difficult doctor or customer? Working in the retail pharmacy assistant industry means you'll inevitably have to communicate with customers face to face, and doctors and insurance companies by phone and email. Future employers want to know up front how you handle interpersonal relations, deal with different personality types and how you diffuse tense situations. Explain in a matter-of-fact-way how you have capably dealt with difficult people and less than ideal instances, and employers will be more interested in hiring you.

The pharmaceutical industry is fast-paced and ever-changing and working as a retail pharmacy assistant ensures every day on the job will be different. Although your interview may seem daunting, by being prepared and reading these retail pharmacy assistant interview questions, you can confidently meet every interview on its own terms.

About the Author

Allison Brenner

Allison Brenner

Allison Brenner is a copywriter with PCDI Canada. Alli, holds a B.S. Journalism from the Georgia Southern University College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences.