Entry Level Pharmacy Technician Cover Letter – No Experience
Jacob Donaldson
238 E. Oak St. Fremont, MI 49412
April 20, 2013
Ms. Stephanie McHenry
Human Resource Manager
Mercy San Juan Medical Center
6501 Coyle Avenue
Carmichael, 95608
Dear Ms. McHenry:
Pleased to know about the vacancy of Pharmacy Technician – Front Line at Mercy San Juan Medical Center, I am sending
in this application for this position along with my resume. I am
currently a Pharmacy student at Kent State University and will like to pursue
this job to enhance my academic knowledge and provide you with the excellent match of my skills
and abilities with the qualifications that you require from the prospective candidate.
You Need:
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I Will Provide:
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· Recognized
Certification
· Required
Education: High School Diploma or GED, Preferred: Associate's Degree
· Able to perform
patient charging and crediting
· Prior
pharmacy experience
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National Pharmacy Technician Certification
(CPhT) through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB)
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High School Graduation from New Land High
School Grand, Rapids, MI.
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Candidate for Bachelors of Science in
Pharmacy and Chemistry from Kent State University (Graduation year: 2014)
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Expert at performing various computer
functions relating to billing, printing labels and daily reports.
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Interned at White Plains Hospital’s Pharmacy
for three months. Performed non-patient care functions under registered pharmacist’s
supervision. Acquired hands-on experience of filling patient medication
cassettes, preparation of IV solutions, filling the Pyxis MedStations and floor
stock orders.
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My enthusiasm to work at Mercy San Juan Medical Center will more evident to you when you meet me personally in my
interview, to which I am really looking forward to. I will follow up on my
application in a few days but if you need more information, please feel
free to call me at: (001) 123-1234.
Thank you for your consideration.
Thank you for your consideration.
Truly yours,
(Signature)
Jacob Donaldson
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