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At my school, we have a P1 career fair every spring semester where employers conduct interviews on the spot for summer positions and onwards. However, the majority of people that got these internships have already had existing relationships with that company or have already had similar experiences elsewhere. So my questions are... How many of you guys (current pharmacy students) have been able to find pharmacy internships for this coming 2012 summer and/or into the school year? Was it difficult to find one? Are you still looking for one? If you were able to find one, what type of setting is it in? How much pay are they offering, if any? |
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When you say internship do you mean just a 2-10 week program over summer or a regular intern position year round?
Edit: sorry was at work didnt read the whole thing. Im doing a radiopharm internship over the summer but those aren't too competitive. When I get back just working as a regular intern where I work now. I was scared my manager would be mad that I'd be gone for 11 weeks but he was cool with it. Some people in my class are doing this albertsons internship over the summer. One girl is doing one with a PBM but that's it I think. Not many people from our class applied for them. Last edited by Notecard; 04-21-2012 at 03:53 PM. |
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I was lucky enough to get a paid internship at a community pharmacy over the summer. However, only about 1/3 of my classmates got internships but roughly 90% of those people already had existing relationships with those employers. I have no idea as to whether these statistics have been the same in the past or if the success rate has been higher. Last edited by ACE Rx; 04-22-2012 at 08:43 AM. |
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Well technically everyone in our class is doing a mandatory month long IPPE, but are you counting that? It's assigned by the school and not paid lol. I'd say about 2/3 of our class already has a job as a pharmacy technician and will be bumped up to interns as their regular job on May 10. We turn into interns after we complete our first year
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I just got an intern position with CVS. I wouldn't say it was hard to get it, but it just took too long. I had a phone interview with a recruiter first, then I met face to face with her, then had another phone interview with one of the pharmacy supervisors. All that took almost 4 months. Wal-Mart made an offer also but I turned it down; interviewed for a nuclear position and was denied; applied for a clinical position --waiting on interview.
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I had a hospital internship last summer. I had to dig to even find it, since their notice of a job was never circulated by the school (the school dropped the ball). It paid more than $12/hr. Lined up another hospital internship for this summer at a different health system. I think my IPPE experience in the Fall gave me the biggest opportunity since it allowed me to network and meet with pharmacists in that system. This system also advertised at our Intern Recruitment Fair, but our school pretty much locked out P2s until the P1s had had a few days to take all the good interview slots. I think when I logged into the appointment system, the only company available was CVS.
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P1 gets preference over P2?! What sort of backwards school do you go to?!
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I have no idea if owlegrad went to the same pharmacy school I do but P1s also got preference over P2s with regards to interview slots. I do not actually think the dean's office even opened up slots for P2s but not sure on this. |
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I go to University of Florida and upperclassman definitely get preferential treatment for interview slots. as they should
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I started my search for internships this summer last September/October. I started so early because I started my search way too late my P1 year and didn't want to repeat the same mistake. I was interested in a lot of industry internships so I went to the jobs webpage for all the major drug companies I could think of. After that, I used sites like indeed.com and just plain ol' Google, using search terms such as "pharmacy intern" and/or "pharmacist intern". You'll have to sort through a LOT of pages, but there are hidden gems out there. It takes a lot of time to and you have to stay on top of it, but there are a variety of interesting positions out there available for current pharmacy students. As mentioned earlier in this thread, nothing beats networking during rotations, volunteering or any other interactions with employed pharmacists in the setting you desire. |
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Were you successful this time as far as getting interviews and being offered internships.
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Actually most chains near where I live give preference to younger students as well - they want to get you early and have you for 2+ years instead of training you, and then you end up going on APPE rotations a year later
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Retail internships aren't that hard to get. The hospital internships are a lot more competitive. I know a few classmates who gave up paid retail internships for unpaid hospital internships.
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My school also has a career fair (for everyone, not just P1s) where you can sign up for on the spot interviews with some companies. I think that's how most people get the summer-only internships if they wanted one.
As far as year-round internships, many of my classmates working as retail interns already worked for the chain as techs. In Oklahoma you're an intern once you start school, and your intern license cancels out your tech license, so it was just a matter of switching the title over from tech to intern. One classmate got a retail intern job after doing some IPPE hours at her site, and they liked her so much she was asked to apply for a job as a paid intern, but that's not the norm. I'm working for a hospital, and it didn't seem hard for me to get the job. I had prior hospital experience before pharmacy school though. A couple of my classmates have been trying to apply to hospitals with only retail experience, and they're still looking. |
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Summer internships are definitely hard to come by! Many grocery chains only take 3-4 interns at my school and lately have only been hiring students already working as tech. Even CVS and Walgreens have been rejecting people left and right. |
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Is there much difference between a pharmacy intern and a pharmacy technician in a hospital during your first year of pharmacy school?(other then title)
I start my PY1 in the fall and am considering working for a hospital as what they call a supplemental technician. With training + extra shifts I would be working near full time during the summer and with a flexible schedule during the school which I require. Would this be considered a good opportunity or should I continue looking for others? |
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Only 5 companies showed up to our pharmacy school's internship fair. I just submitted a couple applications for hospital "pharmacy technician" positions and got a callback today from one. I don't care about my title as long as they'll let me get intern experience and sign off on intern hours over the summer. I'll let you know how it goes....
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ive applied to many intern positions such as the chains, hospitals, and pharma. no luck at all. got couple interviews but nothing after that. life sucks
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life sucks for me too since I did not get an intern position for this summer
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for those of you who did not get internships this summer. what are doing to pass time?
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All summer? Level 60 takes less than a week, and once you beat Inferno, then what?
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