"No, you do not need a pharmacy degree to apply for CVS pharmacy jobs, but you might need the degree if they want to hire you. Think of it this way, the higher degree, the better."
Most pharmaceutical science jobs require at least a bachelor's degree in a scientific field. Also, graduate work at a pharmacy school is probably going to be needed.
CVS jobs are pharmacy work, there are three business units and they are MinuteClinic, pharmacy benefit management and retail pharmacy. To find out what qualifications you need, you will need to contact the employer directly.
Pharm D is called as Doctrate of Pharmacy so need that level of studies which are not been taught in India. Yes you can apply for pharmD in US by having the transcript of 5 years bachelor degree...
Yes, you are eligible for government jobs. You need to apply and show your proof of degree on your employment interview.
You need to go to college and get a Pharmacy degree, then work at various pharmacy's.
You need to sit for the PCAT exams before you apply for the Pharmacy program. Once you have your results, you can apply to schools in the US that offer the program.
Depending on what you want to do in the government you need different degree's and/or qualifications. Most of the jobs though require fluent English and ability to have long or weird hours.
In order to apply for a brand markering job you would need a background in marketing, advertising or at the very least a degree in either of those areas.
In order to apply for a job as a bank manager, you would need a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance or a related field. Most companies would like to see three to seven plus year of experience.
To find CVS pharmacy jobs, you will need to go to their official website and visit their career section, do a jobs listings search, or visit your local employment office.
Based on their job posting, you need to be at least 16 years old, have previous retail experience, and at least a high school diploma. Depending on what state you are wanting to apply in, you must also have a pharmacy license, and the requirements for that vary.
Pharmacy technicians are not required to have a formal degree, but they do need to complete a certification program.