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How to Write a Pharmacist CV That Gets You Interviews

Whether you’re a recent graduate or a licensed pharmacist with years of experience, your CV is the first thing recruiters see. A well-written pharmacist CV can open doors to hospitals, retail pharmacies, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory bodies across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and beyond.

In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key sections your CV should include, what hiring managers in the GCC expect, and how to tailor your application to stand out.

What to Include in a Pharmacist CV

1. Contact Information (Correct and Updated)

Start with your full name, phone number, professional email address, and city of residence. Include your DHA/MOH/SCFHS license number if available.

Example:
Ahmed Al Mansoori
Licensed Pharmacist – SCFHS ID #PH123456
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | ahmed.m@domain.com | +966 5X XXX XXXX

2. Personal Summary

Write a short 3–4 line summary highlighting your experience, specializations, and goals.

Example:
“Licensed pharmacist with 5+ years of experience in hospital and retail settings. Skilled in prescription verification, medication safety, and patient counseling. Seeking to contribute to a dynamic healthcare team in the GCC.”

3. Licenses and Certifications

In the GCC, regulatory licensing is essential. Include all relevant certifications:

  • DHA (Dubai Health Authority)

  • MOH (Ministry of Health UAE)

  • DOH (Abu Dhabi)

  • SCFHS (Saudi Commission for Health Specialties)

  • BLS or ACLS certification

List your license ID and validity if applicable.

4. Work Experience

List your past roles in reverse chronological order. Focus on measurable impact.

Example:
Clinical Pharmacist | King Fahad Hospital | Jeddah
Jan 2021 – Present

  • Reviewed an average of 60 prescriptions per shift, ensuring 100% compliance with SCFHS protocols

  • Introduced a new medication reconciliation system, reducing errors by 25%

  • Trained 4 junior pharmacists on pharmacy software and hospital SOPs

5. Education

List your degrees and institutions clearly.

Example:
Bachelor of Pharmacy (BPharm)
University of Sharjah, UAE
Graduated: 2018

6. Skills Section

Create a bullet list of both technical and soft skills, tailored to pharmacy roles.

Technical Skills:

  • Drug dispensing and dosage calculation

  • Medication reconciliation

  • Knowledge of GCC formularies

  • Familiarity with pharmacy software (e.g., Cerner, Pyxis, WinPharm)

Soft Skills:

  • Attention to detail

  • Strong communication with patients and medical staff

  • Problem-solving

  • Time management

7. Languages

Bilingual pharmacists are in high demand. List your language proficiencies.

Example:

  • Arabic: Native

  • English: Fluent

  • Urdu: Conversational

8. Volunteer Work or Internships (if applicable)

Especially useful for new graduates. Show that you’ve had practical exposure.

Example:
Pharmacy Intern | Aster Pharmacy | Dubai

  • Shadowed pharmacists during prescription fulfillment

  • Assisted in patient education and OTC product guidance

Tips for Writing a Strong Pharmacist CV

  • Tailor your CV to each job description. Highlight keywords the employer uses.

  • Keep it to 1–2 pages. Be concise and relevant.

  • Use action verbs like reviewed, advised, dispensed, implemented.

  • Quantify your impact where possible (e.g., “Reduced waiting times by 15%”).

  • Save and upload your CV in PDF format when applying online.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting a CV without a valid license number

  • Listing too many irrelevant skills or jobs

  • Typos or inconsistent formatting

  • Using overly technical language with no context

What Employers in the GCC Look For

Hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies in the region prioritize:

  • Local licensing (DHA, MOH, SCFHS)

  • Bilingual communication skills

  • Experience with insurance documentation and inventory systems

  • Customer service skills, especially in retail settings

Make sure your CV reflects these priorities clearly.

Start Applying Today

Once your pharmacist CV is ready, don’t wait. Upload it to Bayt.com and start applying to opportunities in your target country. Thousands of employers are actively hiring pharmacists across the GCC.

Natalie Mahmoud Fawzi Al Saad
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