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i only recommend doing an MBA if you already have plenty of work experience like in management. Without it, I don't think an MBA has much value.
I am a sixth year pharmD student currently on rotation at a chain. I've got some pretty interesting rotations lined up for the rest of the year. My concern at the moment is that it is highly unlikely that I'd find a job after graduating as I have zero work experience and no professional involvement. Overall, my resume is very inadequate to find something besides in retail (hospital, fellowship, residency etc). And speaking of retail, from my 2 rotations, it's pretty clear that it's not for me: def don't have the sharpness for it and I make mistakes left and right so even if I am lucky enough to land a retail job, i'd probably end up getting sued a lot, or worse, hurting someone. So all that leaves me with only one option: going to back to school (well, or finding an alternate and relatively less competitive path in pharmacy), and my question is going back to school for what? an MBA or masters in public health perhaps? or even med school (which was the initial plan btw), though I'd have a tough time getting in? anything that can add to my pharmd? All suggestions/answers appreciated.
Is retail something you think you'd like to do? If it is, don't worry about the mistakes just yet. It's your first time, and you are bound to make some errors. I am a sixth year, like you, and I tend to feel clueless on my chain rotations at times because I too don't have a job, but I think it's something you pick up over time and shouldn't worry just yet. Also, without having a job, I heard getting a residency is hard but you can still get a job working as a hospital pharmacist.
Maybe you can also consider a fellowship and try industry? I don't know how important having a job is for industry, but it seems like an interesting way to apply your expertise and knowledge on drugs in a different setting.