How Do I Go About Getting A Job For A Pharmacy Tech Position?

How Do I Go About Getting A Job For A Pharmacy Tech Position?

This Question Is From: Pharmacy Technician Schools in North Carolina and has 1 Answer

I live in the state of North Carolina. What is a website I can find to look up state qualifications to become a Pharmacy Tech. Do I have to go to school for this type of work? I have heard that if you get books and study for the exam and pass, you can become certified? Will a hospital or drug store hire me without being certified? I am a shy person and I don’t think I can deal with customers all day long, but I usually work well with others. I want to know if I were to work at a hospital as a pharmacy tech, will I not work with as many customers as opposed to working at a drug store? Will my customers in a hospital just be sick patients or something? Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, in advance.

  1. Kristin S answered this question

    I am a technician at a CVS in Ohio. I started as entry level (I did not have my high school diploma, GED, or technician certification) and they hired me right away. I started out as a Pharmacy Service Associate which meant that I was ringing customers up for their prescriptions, counting SOME medication, and pretty much nothing else. A few weeks later, CVS trained me and a person who certifies people as technicians came in and watched me work and gave me my certification. I had to go to a, maybe, 5 hour class or something where they mainly asked you questions regarding what a technicians duties are. Too many people think they have to go to school but it is a waste of time. As a technician now (and remind you… I had NO schooling what-so-ever), I am given the option to take the national test and my employer will pay for it. I believe it is around $90 or so, but it would be available to me at no cost if I wanted to persue this as a career. Having your national certification, you could get a job anywhere, hospitals, specialty pharmacies or just a regular retail pharmacy such as CVS. And ohhh yesss you will most CERTAINLY be dealing with customers connnstaannttlllllllyyy. ALWAYS, you will never go more than 10 minutes without having at least 1 customer coming in. There are puh-lenty of customers who drive me absolutely insane but you have to just learn to keep your cool. You will never go one single day without at least 2 people having some sort of problem with their insurance copay, or the price of an out of pocket or over the counter drug… people complain about everything and anything. At a hospital you MAY have less patients to deal with coming in for their medication, because some nurses actually go down to hospital pharmacies and get patients their prescriptions for them, so theres a good possibly you would have a significant amout of less patients. If patients in a hospital do come down to get their own medication, theres a good chance they will be picking up Promethazine (or the brand name is phenergan and is for nausea and vomiting). I fill at least 15 prescriptions for that at my store daily. Remember, people go to hospitals BECAUSE they are sick, so you will absolutely be dealing with sick patients there as well. Truthfully, I mean SURE its a good job and I feel good when I say “Im a pharmacy technician” but my job drives me absolutely mad. I am NOT taking my national test even though it IS offered to me for free because I am sooo not wanting to make this my career, no way. The pay isnt nearly good enough for all the BS you go through, not just with patients, but with insurance companies and doctors offices and prior authorizations and yadda yadda yadda.. I could go on for days. I mean its a simple enough job to do every day, it just takes practice… and a truck load of patience! :) I know I rambled a little.. and Im sorry but I hope I helped!!
    P.S. I dont know what the official male to female ratios are, but I know at my store every single tech is female.. A few years back they had a male tech, but havent since then! I have never seen a male technician, But I have seen a lot of male pharmacists.




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