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I thought residency was supposed to transition pharmacists into NEW jobs. Rather, it's just raising the requirements for EXISTING jobs.
I agree 100%, the recruiter took instructions from the hospital and is too lazy to sort out applications which is why they put this very unprofessional statement in. I'd probably fire that recruiter because it just says NEWB!Reads like it was put together by a recruiter.
They rarely know what's actually going on anyway.
I found this while cruising the want ads. Position is for a hospital pharmacist . . .seems a little unfair:
Position Requirements
- Must have BS in Pharmacy, PharmD. preferred
- No retail pharmacist will be considered at this stage as per hospital request.
Like I said all those years ago...
...all residencies have accomplished is simply shifting the cost of training onto the employee and is nothing more than an elaborate form of indentured servitude.
I agree 100%, the recruiter took instructions from the hospital and is too lazy to sort out applications which is why they put this very unprofessional statement in. I'd probably fire that recruiter because it just says NEWB!
I think it's refreshing. I don't want to waste my time applying for a job for which I won't be seriously considered.
Agreed. Wish more job postings would be more honest and upfront with what they want. Also, if a job is already going to be given to the manager's BFF, don't even list it for others to apply. Instead of "retail" they should call it "outpatient"
Most people who spend several years in retail and then go to hospital fail pretty miserably (I've heard this from multiple people). It's not discrimination.... just two different worlds and you've adjusted to working in one rather than the other. Hell, vice versa the hospital pharmacist would not do well in retail either more than likely.
But when the applicant pool shrinks enough, they will allow retail pharmacists to apply.
Shrinks? Do you know something no one else does?
Please tell me one thing you think a retail pharmacist can't do?
The funny thing is that a solid retail pharmacist could have the sort of hussle that would really help in a busy central pharmacy. When you fill those positions with hotshot young residency trained pharmacists who dream of being a clinical coordinator, you may find yourself with a disengaged and unhappy staff who will leave at the first opportunity.
When there isn't many applicants (if it's a smaller town that happens)... that is what I mean.
No need to be salty man. It's just what I've been told from my employer. Hope wags is treating you well, good day sir 😀
Most people who spend several years in retail and then go to hospital fail pretty miserably (I've heard this from multiple people). It's not discrimination.... just two different worlds and you've adjusted to working in one rather than the other. Hell, vice versa the hospital pharmacist would not do well in retail either more than likely.
But when the applicant pool shrinks enough, they will allow retail pharmacists to apply.
Small town jobs? But all I hear is there are no jobs. Are you telling me people could move and find a job?
This guy has inside information.
We keep getting CVS and Wags managers applying for our clinical manager job...
That's probably why
Most people who spend several years in retail and then go to hospital fail pretty miserably (I've heard this from multiple people). It's not discrimination.... just two different worlds and you've adjusted to working in one rather than the other. Hell, vice versa the hospital pharmacist would not do well in retail either more than likely.
But when the applicant pool shrinks enough, they will allow retail pharmacists to apply.
The funny thing is that a solid retail pharmacist could have the sort of hussle that would really help in a busy central pharmacy. When you fill those positions with hotshot young residency trained pharmacists who dream of being a clinical coordinator, you may find yourself with a disengaged and unhappy staff who will leave at the first opportunity.
We keep getting CVS and Wags managers applying for our clinical manager job...
That's probably why
I couldn't disagree more. Every pharmacist that has come from retail in our hospital has done exceptionally well. Maybe this is because they are mostly referrals from currently employees, but I would argue they outperform the career hospital people.
Your mileage may vary. Glad you guys have had that experience! We have not. Even when it was current employee referrals.
We've had better luck with new grads than retail converts.
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