Aside from consulting a employment placement agent, one could look for job openings in their local drug stores and pharmacies within their neighborhood.
As a pharmacy technician, you will look up and fill prescriptions for patients. You will count, pour, and measure medications. You will create prescription labels.
Your best bet to find Pharmacy Tech jobs is to log in to Monster.com and search for those jobs around your zip code.
Typically they do not.
The job market for a pharmacy tech job is ok. I haven't seen too much of a demand for a pharmacy tech job. These jobs would have to be found in a hospital.
There are many places to earn a pharmacy tech. degree. Some of those places include samfordbrown.com and everest.com. You can look on careerbuilder.com and monster.com. You can also check the help wanted adds in your local paper.
There are quite a few pharmacy tech jobs available today as this is becoming a growing field. Check with your local pharmacies and trade schools to begin your new career.
"They are not hard. You have to go to school to become a pharmacy tech but you basically help out the pharmacist and count, crush, make medicine. You will learn all of this stuff in school."
The online opinion seems to be varied about the benefits of a pharmacy tech school. Have a look at this website before making your decision: http://www.indeed.com/forum/job/pharmacy-technician/DO-NOT-ENROLL-PHARMACY-TECH-SCHOOLS-WASTE-TIME/t125061
When you need to find information about pharmacy tech training, the best place to look would be an online medical university. They will list the locations, and lots of information about what is needed to apply for pharmacy tech training courses.
In order to become a pharmacy technician one must have a diploma for secondary education, as well as a pharmacy certification course in post-secondary education.
Absolutely. Too many grads from tech programs.
A certified pharmacy tech can get you Oxy