Comparison of pharmacy recruiters' and students' views toward job interviews

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Charupatanapong, N [1 ]
Rascati, KL [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TEXAS,COLL PHARM,AUSTIN,TX 78712
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This study examined views of 107 pharmacy recruiters and 141 senior pharmacy students toward job interviews. Data were collected at two pharmacy schools during their placement conferences. Three follow-up mailings were also used to obtain data from pharmacy recruiters after the conferences. Results showed that the three most common responses that students gave for a successful interview were: self-confidence; good communication skills, and good appearance; while recruiters responded with good communication skills, self-confidence, and being well-prepared. Conversely, the three most common responses that students gave for an unsuccessful interview were: nervousness, lack of good communication skills, and not being well-prepared compared with the recruiters' responses of lack of good communication skills, having a negative attitude, and lack of good appearance.
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