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Erica is a University Career coach with almost 5 years of experience working with candidates for positions in pharmacy, healthcare, accounting, and more.
Pharmacists are a critical member of the total healthcare team. Throughout your career, you will be working closely with physician, nurses, pharmacy technicians, and other healthcare professionals on a daily basis. Your interviewers need to be assured that you would join their Pharmacy Residency program as a great team player.

Erica is a University Career coach with almost 5 years of experience working with candidates for positions in pharmacy, healthcare, accounting, and more.
"I have a lot of experience working in teams, especially as my pharmacy school was big on team-based learning. Each semester, we were assigned a new team and worked with them for all our classes that semester. At first, I'll admit, I didn't love the idea, but now that I'm on the other side, I really see the value. I know as a pharmacist, I will work in many interdepartmental teams, and this experience taught me a lot about collaboration and communication. When joining a new team, I usually observe for a little bit to see where I can fit in and what needs to be done. Sometimes that means I'll be the team leader, and other times that means I'll be more reserved and play a supporting role. I think no matter what, communication is key, and making sure you're staying on top of your portion of the task. Once I'm done with my responsibilities, I'll ask around and see if anyone needs help with theirs. Overall, I think teamwork is really important as we each have strengths and weaknesses and can fill in the gaps for each other."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Describe your experience working on teams, whether in school or outside of school. You can share what your group's goals were, how you worked together, and the role you played. As you answer, you ideally want to portray that you can join this residency program as a flexible and adaptable team player. You want your interviewers to walk away with confidence, knowing that you can lead when necessary and take direction in other situations.

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