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Dear All,

I received the following email from a grateful member. I share it with

you as I believe my reply will help some of you and we can all learn

from this person's goals and obstacles. It was a reminder of

THANKSGIVING for me as well.

Before I share this letter may I thank you all for your participation

on the site to keep the site active and useful which in turn allows or

forces me and the TEXPERTS to update the site making it reliable and

current.

" Dear Member (name with held as this is a private email),

You are MOST welcome for any help that you received from this site,

TEXPERTS ( I speak on behalf of them) and myself. I appreciate your

gratitude. ALL of us work very hard to man/staff this site. It must be

updated daily and it sometimes takes hours to respond to math problems

or to make new tutorials etc. I am very HAPPY that you have been helped.

May I suggest that you go to the files section and find a folder

called: " Resume Building "

Inside the Folder called Resume Building you will find three files.

The first and the last one should help you to get read to `sell' your

self. The second one will help you to post your resume or

advertisement of your self. I also suggest that you go to various

hospitals and retail pharmacies to speak to the Pharmacy Manager or

Director to see if there are any job openings.

How to Build a Resume.doc

Tutorial on building a resume. Learn the content, structure and

purpose of each section of a powerful resume for pharmacy technicians

117 KB

Dec 31, 2004

Job Search Engines for Pharmacy Technicians.doc

A list of sites that can help you to post a resume, find a job that is

open in your area, list of companies that are seeking and employing

pharmacy technicians...more 25 KB

Jan 2, 2005

Tutorial for NEW CPhT Resume.doc

Example of a resume if you have never worked as a technician, but are

a new CPhT. Two styles.

While your English is good, it is not perfect. If your accent is

heavy you may find it difficult to get hired, as GOOD communication is

KEY to healthcare. Therefore employers can sometimes overlook other

GREAT qualifications that you have. If this is the case you may want

to enroll in an English SPEAKING class ESL. I say this to help you

not hurt your feelings. It is REALITY unfortunately.

Also I suggest that you study interview techniques IF you are rusty or

do not interview well. However I have a hunch that you do interview

well….that is to say know how to answer questions.

I hope this helps. If you make a resume please feel free to send it to

me for my review on the English OR send it to a friend who is American

born with English as his/her first language to review. You may also

take it to an English teacher if you have one.

I hope this helps you. I am going to post this without your name. I

think it will help others as well.

Again THANK YOU for your appreciation of all of the efforts of the

TEXPERTS and myself.

Good luck in all you do, Happy Thanksgiving,

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

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