A Pharmacist position at CVS Pharmacy requires a flexible schedule as we are open evenings, weekends, and most holidays. Are you able to commit to these hours?
Taking a Pharmacist position in a retail outfit like CVS Pharmacy requires a wide range of hours that may include evenings, weekends, holidays, overtime, and split shifts. Your interviewer needs to know that you can commit to all hours required for the job if they were to offer you the position.
"I am happy to offer a flexible schedule and work overtime as needed as a new Pharmacist with CVS Pharmacy. I know that working for CVS Pharmacy will require evening and weekend hours, and my family life allows my schedule to be very flexible. Can you elaborate on how the Pharmacist scheduling process works with your team?"
Before applying as a Pharmacist with CVS Pharmacy, you hopefully did your homework on the hours required for the job. They are typically in the job posting. As you answer, assure the interviewer that you can commit to a wide range of hours. If there is anything in your schedule that may hinder your availability, address this. If the required hours still aren't clear to you, now is a great chance to clarify this with your interviewer.