US Pharmacists in High Demand
Unlike most college students nearing graduation, Clarissa Hall isn’t worried about finding a job — she’s already considering several offers, including some with possible starting salaries of at least $80,000. Hall is benefiting from a nationwide shortage of pharmacists, which has prompted fierce competition between employers for new pharmacy graduates.
“Pretty much everyone in my class has people calling them left and right about jobs,” said Hall, a University of Missouri-Kansas City student from Poplar Bluff. “I’ve had several people calling me and I don’t even graduate until May.”
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Very useful post. where can i find more articles about this issue?
Comment from Tatiana (3 comments)
December 01, 2008 12:50 UTC