Pharmacy – Career Checklist

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Pharmacy – Career Checklist Year 1 Year 1 cont. Fall Register for Symplicity (https://jefferson-csm.symplicity.com) Attend Student Organizations Fair to identify student organizations to join Join Leadership Live to build your leadership skills Compare value offered by the various student-level groups of professional associations Consider attendance at an annual meeting of your preferred association. Attend career center workshops/webinars on Resume Writing and How to Work a Career Fair Attend the Fall Career Fair to learn about internship opportunities Create/update your resume/CV – use Jefferson.edu/resumes Schedule a resume review to prepare for Pharmacy Internship Interview Day in February Research type of internship (retail, hospital) you want to pursue and related skill development Spring Create/update your LinkedIn profile Participate in professional associations and elections to expand your network Prepare for internship opportunities through workshops or webinars on networking or social media Attend Pharmacy Internship Interview Day Apply for internship opportunities Spring, cont. Attend the Spring Career Fair to network and reconnect with employers Engage local or state chapters of your selected associations by attending chapter meetings Explore extra projects and scholarly opportunities in your internship Year 2 Fall Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) Network with supervisors and staff on your IPPEs Update your CV – use Jefferson.edu/resumes Attend the Fall Career Fair to maintain and expand network Continue engagement with chosen professional organizations  Spring Attend the Spring Career Fair to maintain network and share progress Continue engagement with chosen professional organizations Schedule informational interviews to learn about industries, settings, and organizations Engage local or state chapters of your selected associations by attending chapter meetings Share your major and class year in the chat box For more information, contact: Career Development Center, 1120 Edison, 215-503-5805 jefferson.edu/career_services jefferson-csm.symplicity.com career.development@jefferson.edu

Pharmacy – Career Checklist, cont. Year 3 Year 4 Fall Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) Attend the Fall Career Fair to maintain network and share progress Network with supervisors and staff on your IPPEs Continue engagement with chosen professional organizations Spring Attend the Spring Career Fair to learn about residency options and timelines Attend or watch career center workshops/webinars on interviewing and negotiating Update your resume – use Jefferson.edu/resumes Participate in Job Search Bootcamp Outline a job search plan for final year Engage local or state chapters of your selected associations by attending chapter meetings Summer Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs) Determine target state for practice after graduation Fall Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs) If needed, request references from IPPEs/APPEs faculty and supervisors Complete a mock interview to prepare for interviews Sign-up for and attend Pharmacy Interview Day Tailor your resume and cover letter to individual organizations and settings Attend the Fall Career Fair to learn about hiring processes and expectation at employers of choice Continue engagement with chosen professional organizations  Spring Engage local or state chapters of your selected associations by attending chapter meetings Attend the Spring Career Fair to start your job search Attend or watch career center workshops/webinars on interviewing and negotiating Register for boards in your target state(s) – check with your Dean’s office for details Apply for positions and residencies (approx. 3 months before you can begin work) – utilize Symplicity! Share your major and class year in the chat box For more information, contact: Career Development Center, 1120 Edison, 215-503-5805 jefferson.edu/career_services jefferson-csm.symplicity.com career.development@jefferson.edu