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Pharmacy Jobs for High School Students?

I'm interested in working in a pharmacy during high school since I'm considering a career in healthcare. Are there entry-level jobs or internships at pharmacies for people my age, and how should I apply?

a year ago

Absolutely! There are several opportunities for high school students interested in pharmacy work. While some positions demand specific qualifications or certifications, many pharmacies employ high school students in entry-level roles like Pharmacy Cashiers, Stock Clerks, or Sales Associates.

In such roles, you can learn about the different medications, often helping to stock and organize them, and assisting with customer service. While you will not have the scope to dispense medication, due to regulation and safety concerns, these roles still provide valuable insight into the field of pharmacy and healthcare.

You may also consider applying for internships or volunteering at a local hospital or clinic's pharmacy department, which could afford you opportunities to shadow pharmacists and learn more about the practice of pharmacy.

To apply, start by seeking out local pharmacies in your area and visit their websites for job or internship opportunities. Many larger chains like CVS or Walgreens seasonal hire and may have structured programs for high school students. Make sure to tailor your resume to highlight your interest in the healthcare field, any relevant coursework, and transferrable skills like good organization or customer service experience.

Remember to prepare for your interview by learning some basics about the pharmacy field. Showing your passion and understanding of the healthcare industry will definitely make you a more attractive candidate.

To further your interest, consider joining a health-related club at your school or consider taking classes in biology or chemistry to lay a solid science foundation. Good luck with exploring your healthcare career pathway!

a year ago

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