There are a number of excellent medical career opportunities for anyone interested in working in a pharmacy. From pharmacy technician to pharmacy office assistant to pharmacists, these medical careers are expected to be in high demand in the coming years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Healthcare training is an essential step for pharmacy technicians and office assistants, and pharmacy hiring managers may prefer to hire employees who have diplomas, certificates, or associate's degrees.
Compensation for these growing medical careers depends on job title, education, and experience. Pharmacy technicians have median hourly earnings of $11.37, while licensed pharmacists have median annual earnings of $84,900.
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