Pharmacist Resume: Examples & Guide (2026)

By The Applygrid TeamUpdated 7 min read

A pharmacist resume is screened for credentials before anything else: your PharmD, an active state license, and the board or immunization certifications the role requires. After that, employers want evidence that you keep patients safe and dispensing accurate at volume.

Here is how to structure a pharmacist resume that clears the credential check and proves clinical impact.

What employers screen for first

  • Degree and license: PharmD, active RPh license, and the state(s) it covers.
  • Certifications: immunization, BPS board certs (BCPS, BCACP), MTM, BLS/ACLS.
  • Setting: retail/community, hospital, clinical, ambulatory, or long-term care.
  • Safety and accuracy: dispensing accuracy and a clean compliance record.

How to structure a pharmacist resume

  • Header: name and credentials (e.g. "John Lee, PharmD, RPh"), location, email, phone.
  • Licenses & certifications: list early, with license numbers, states, and expiry.
  • Summary: your setting, years licensed, and a standout clinical result.
  • Experience: pharmacy/setting, dates, and outcome-focused bullets.
  • Skills: pharmacy systems, clinical services, and specialties.
  • Education and residencies (PGY1/PGY2 matter for clinical roles).

Skills and keywords to include

Match the setting and the posting. A retail role and a hospital clinical role screen for different systems and services โ€” use the ones that apply to you.

  • Credentials: PharmD, RPh, BCPS, BCACP, immunization certification, MTM.
  • Systems: Epic Willow, Cerner, Meditech, McKesson, Rx30, PioneerRx.
  • Clinical: medication therapy management, immunizations, sterile compounding, anticoagulation, drug utilization review.
  • Compliance and skills: DEA/controlled-substance handling, patient counseling, formulary management, pharmacy law.

Resume bullet examples

Weak: "Filled prescriptions and counseled patients in a busy pharmacy."

Strong: "Verified 350+ prescriptions daily with a 99.98% dispensing-accuracy rate over 2 years, with zero reportable errors."

Weak: "Provided immunizations to patients."

Strong: "Built a community immunization program that delivered 1,200+ vaccinations in one flu season, growing store vaccine revenue 35%."

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Burying your license and certifications at the bottom of the page.
  • Listing duties every pharmacist shares without accuracy or volume.
  • Omitting the pharmacy system the posting names.
  • Letting certifications show as expired; note renewal dates clearly.

Quick checklist

  • Credentials in your name line and a dedicated licenses section.
  • Setting and years licensed visible immediately.
  • Bullets show dispensing accuracy, volume, or clinical outcomes.
  • Pharmacy system and clinical keywords match the posting.
  • One to two pages; clean, ATS-readable layout.

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About the author
The Applygrid Team
Resume & career editors

Applygrid builds the ATS-friendly resume builder and AI cover letter generator behind these guides. We write from hands-on experience with how applicant tracking systems parse resumes, what recruiters actually screen for, and what gets job seekers to the interview.

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