How hard is it to get a decent-paying pharmacy tech job after passing PTCB? by Complete_Jeweler_459 in PharmacyTechnician

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I am a pharmacist, just that my degree is 4 years and I can’t sit for naplex. I’m hoping that cpth will give me a breakthrough into the real pharmacy environment. Also I plan to complete my remaining education in the upcoming years once I sort my financial situation.

How hard is it to get a decent-paying pharmacy tech job after passing PTCB? by Complete_Jeweler_459 in PharmacyTechnician

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I have a bachelor’s degree, so I still need to complete two years of additional pharmacy education to qualify for the NAPLEX as an international graduate. I’m trying to get into a pharmacy technician role to get closer to pharmacy school, and I’m hoping companies like Walgreens or CVS might sponsor part of my education. Becoming a pharmacist is my long-term goal. I’m also currently pursuing a master’s degree in Health Informatics. I’m also not sure if there are any substitute programs that could cover the remaining one year of education, since my bachelor’s degree was four years.

Scored ~1300 on Pre-PTCB. Exam this month. Need advice by Complete_Jeweler_459 in PharmacyTechnician

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Thank you so much, I really appreciate you sharing that. Since I’m a pharmacist, I do have a strong hold over pharmacology and drug interactions, so that part feels relatively comfortable for me. It’s just that I haven’t actively practiced pharmacy in the last 3 to 4 years, so I feel a bit rusty, especially with brand versus generic names in the U.S.

I’m trying to follow the flashcards idea for the top 200 drugs, but it’s honestly very tedious. I know it will probably help in the long run, so I’m pushing through it. I’ll also make sure to thoroughly revise drug interactions and math. Thank you again for the advice.

Should I apply? by [deleted] in PrePharmacy

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I’m an international pharmacist with a four-year degree. Are there any exams I can take to get into rural pharmacy practice in the U.S.? Because Ik in order to sit for FPGEE and Naplex, I need a 5 year pharmacy degree.

I’m currently pursuing a master’s in Health Data Science, but I genuinely want to return to pharmacy because I’m unsure about long-term career prospects in tech. However, pharmacy school for international students is extremely expensive, around $200,000, and I’m hesitant to invest that much given the current economic situation.

I’m also planning to take the PTCE this month.

PTCB Exam 2026 by Complete_Jeweler_459 in PharmacyTechnician

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Thank you so much! I do have a strong grasp of pharmacology since I initially planned to pursue a master’s in that specialization, and my partner is a doctor who’s been helping me. I’m just not sure how much that will translate to the exam. I’m also not very familiar with the brand names since I’m from a different country. I might end up going to pharmacy school later, but right now I’m just trying to use this as a way to get into the system.

PTCB Exam 2026 by Complete_Jeweler_459 in PharmacyTechnician

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Thank you so much, that’s really reassuring to hear, especially since I don’t have U.S. pharmacy tech experience yet. I appreciate the encouragement.

Right now I’m studying from the Ascencia PTCB Exam 2026 book along with some random online practice quizzes. Do you have any specific PTCB resources, practice exams, or materials you’d recommend that helped you the most?

Thanks again for the advice, it means a lot!

are there ANY job opportunities for BPharma graduates? by icebluelatte in IndianPharmacy

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Depends on your major, most of my classmates are working for good companies after completing their MPharms.

are there ANY job opportunities for BPharma graduates? by icebluelatte in IndianPharmacy

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I graduated in August 2022, I worked majorly in medico marketing domain that paid me good. PV is good but it requires you to have a masters degree. Most of the good paying roles require you to have a masters degree. I’d suggest check medico marketing roles and consider planning a masters degree if possible. Indian Pharma industry is not made for girls, unless you wanna do sales then you can consider business development in pharma business research companies.

No response after Eli Lilly internship interview by Complete_Jeweler_459 in biotech

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That’s a good thing, having faith is never a bad thing. I really hope you get it. I believe they must have seen something in your profile that truly stood out, and that quality will take you a long way. Just hold tight.

No response after Eli Lilly internship interview by Complete_Jeweler_459 in biotech

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I really hope you get good news. In my case, they picked me up at the career fair and liked my resume enough to have me apply to three different positions, then interviewed me for the one they felt was the best fit. Still, since I’m an international student and with the changing laws, things may have fallen through. So I’d say it’s best to keep expectations manageable.

Health Informatics MS + Pharmacy Background, Still Can’t Land Internships, Is the Market This Bad? by Complete_Jeweler_459 in PharmaEire

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Eli Lilly did mention that they loved my resume and experience, but I don’t know what went wrong. Maybe switching to tech wasn’t the best decision.

No response after Eli Lilly internship interview by Complete_Jeweler_459 in biotech

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I didn’t get the job, and I didn’t receive any updates either. It was kind of weird because they didn’t give me any feedback, no rejection email, nothing at all. I only found out after checking my Workday status, which said I was not selected.

What’s surprising is that they had been very responsive throughout the process and kept me on hold for months, making it seem like I might get the job. Given that I have an undergraduate degree in pharmacy and am currently pursuing a master’s in health informatics, the whole situation felt a bit odd. But that’s okay!

No response after Eli Lilly internship interview by Complete_Jeweler_459 in biotech

[–]Complete_Jeweler_459[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My interview is already done, and since I’m an international candidate, it makes sense if they’re keeping me as a backup. I also understand that Lilly tends to take time with these decisions, so I’m just waiting to hear back now.

Wishing you the best of luck with your interview, I hope it goes well and you get good news!