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Pharmacy Technician Salary: How Much Am I Worth?

By Cindi Shandy


One of the reasons why a number of people think about pursuing a career as a pharmacy technician is because of the good salary. The thing here is that this career has a high level of competition and this means you have to become ahead of the pack if you want to be worthy of a high pharmacy technician salary. You'll need to become more competitive and proficient as a pharmacy tech.

The data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows that the average pharmacy technician salary is about $29,300 per annum and $14.10 per hour. The industries that pay pharmacy techs the highest are the Federal Executive Branch, College, Universities, and Professional Schools, and Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services.

One of the best ways to earn a higher pharmacy technician salary is to ensure that you have already received certification from the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) or the Institute for the Certification of Pharmacy Technicians (PTCB). Being certified will also help increase your chances of being preferred by more employers and other high-paying employment opportunities.

Your pharmacy technician salary can also be dictated by your educational background. In becoming a pharmacy tech, there is really no formal education requirements, but since this career can be very competitive, those who have acquired formal education are usually preferred by more employers and they also have a better chance of getting higher pay as well.

As with other careers, pharmacy technician salary can also improve with additional training and work experience. And although there is not much room for advancement for pharmacy techs, they can still be given supervisory or specialty positions. Some pharmacy techs may also choose to pursue a higher level of training in order to become a licensed pharmacist.

Another great way of getting a higher pharmacy technician salary is to find employment in big pharmaceutical firms or companies. Of course this still requires that you have the best credentials possible in order to be qualified for the best employment opportunities. Continuing education and getting recertified every 2 years will also help keep you updated with the latest developments in the pharmacy tech career and therefore make you more competitive and proficient as well.




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