Thursday, June 12, 2008

Resumes (2), letter requesting advice, thank you letter

------RESUME #1 (Student Resume for an Entry-Level Position)-----

AMY ANGELA JUSTICE
221 Crystal Falls Road
West Union, South Carolina 29696
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OBJECTIVE

Position as a pharmacy technician, with goal of gaining experience and useful skills to better prepare myself for a career as a Pharmacist.

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Science in PreProfessional Health, expected 2010
Clemson University
  • Grade Point Average: 3.74 of 4.0 possible
  • Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society
  • Alpha Elipson Delta (PreMedical) Honors Society
  • LIFE Scholarship
  • Abney Scholarship
PHARMACY EXPERIENCE

CVS/PHARMACY, Seneca, South Carolina, 2008
  • PSA Pharmacy Sales Associate, Spring Quarter - Summer Quarter
  • Trained to open and close register
  • Trained to ring up perscriptions, verifying patient information in accordance to HIPPA
  • Performed refunds and exchanges
  • Offered counceling of a pharmacist to patients
  • PT Pharmacy Technician, Summer Quarter - Present
    South Carolina State Certified Pharmacy Technician
  • Properly double-counted controlled substances
  • Operated M.Y.R.T.L.E, the company's robot containing top 100 selling pharmaceuticals
  • Labled perscriptions via verification of NDC numbers
  • Entered insurance information into computer system
  • Entered customers' personal data into computer system in accordance to HIPPA
COMPUTER/TECHNICAL SKILLS
  • Software: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
  • Hardware: Macintosh, IBM
  • Medical: ScriptPro Database System

REFERENCES

Available upon request.
--------------------------------------RESUME #2----------------------------------------
(Showing Promotion within a Single Company)
AMY A. JUSTICE
221 Crystal Falls Road
West Union, SC 29696
(864) 723-6188
aajusti@clemson.edu

OBJECTIVE
Position as a lead pharmacy technician, with goal of gaining experience and useful skills to better prepare myself for a career as a Pharmacist.

PHARMACY EXPERIENCE
CVS/PHARMACY, Seneca, South Carolina
-PHARMACY TECHNICIAN, June 2008 - Present
  • Properly double-count controlled substances.
  • Operate robot containing top 100 selling pharmaceuticals.
  • Lable perscriptions via verification of NDC numbers.
  • Enter insurance information into computer system.
  • Organize customers' personal data into computer data bank.

-PHARMACY SALES ASSOCIATE, May 2008 - June 2008

  • Trained to open and close register.
  • Trained to ring up perscriptions, verifying patient information in accordance to HIPPA.
  • Performed refunds and exchanges.
  • Offered right of councel of a pharmacist to patients.
EDUCATION

  • Bachelor of Science in PreProfessional Health, expected 2010
    Clemson University

LICENSURE AND MEMBERSHIP
  • South Carolina State Certified Pharmacy Technician
  • Licensed June 2008 - June 2009
  • Association for Pharmacy Technicians Across South Carolina
  • Member June 2008 - Present
REFERENCES
References and an ePortfolio of pharmacy plans available upon request.
------------------------Letter Requesting Advice #1------------------------
Amy Justice
221 Crystal Falls Road
West Union, SC 29696
Phone: (864) 723-6188
June 11, 2008
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Stephanie L. Crumpton
MUSC Professor
18007 Cherry Grove Avenue
Charleston, SC 29405
Dear Professor Crumpton,
I am a junior at Clemson University in PrePharmacy. I am beginning to explore the job market and am curious to find out more about what employers want in an employee. Being a professor at MUSC in Pharmacy, I feel you would be an expert to talk with. I would love to set up an appointment with you to talk with you more about this. I want you to understand that I am not looking for a job; I am only interested in find out more about what employers actually hope for in employee. I will contact you by the end of the week in hopes of setting up an appointment. Please understand this will take no more that fifteen minutes of your time. I greatly appreciate your time.
Sincerely,
(Signature in cursive)
Amy A. Justice
(***not letting me add spaces for some reason)
-------------------Thank You Letter #1-------------------------
Amy Justice
221 Crystal Falls Road
West Union, SC 29696
Phone: (864) 723-6188
Email:
aajusti@clemson.edu
June 11, 2008


Stephanie L. Crumpton

MUSC Professor
18007 Cherry Grove Avenue
Charleston, SC 29405

Dear Professor Crumpton,

I am very thankful for the opportunity I had to meet with you regarding finding out about what employers want to see in employees in the field of pharmacy. Thank you for the suggestions of studying abroad and interning at a local hospital to further my qualifications for future jobs. I am also greatful to you for looking at my resume and giving me advice with that as well. I now have a better understanding of what my potential employers are expecting as I am approaching competitive job searching opportunities. Again, thank you for sparing your time. It is greatly appreciated.


Sincerely,

(Signature in cursive)

Amy A. Justice
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