College Admissions Essay: A Career As A Pharmacist

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An ominous current filled the room as everyone awaited the start of the all employee meeting. What came next was quite unexpected. Upper management began to speak and the reason for the meeting immediately crept over me. My thoughts were consumed by three words no one ever wants to hear; work force reduction. My entire department was to be eliminated. I became anxious. Suddenly, the career I had built seemed insignificant, and the future uncertain.
Although this was a bitter pill to swallow, I would never trade the time I spent at that company. Hewlett-Packard was a powerful resource for professional and personal development. Having completed my undergraduate in nutrition, I found the job market in my field lacking. I took a job with …show more content…

Initially, I was seeking a degree in medical technology. The program was complementary to my former studies, yet one with greater demand in the market place. As I progressed through my course work, I began to recognize a wider range of options. Organic chemistry awakened my interest in pharmacy. Not only was I truly captivated by the content relating to pharmacy, the field provides many opportunities for personal growth, development, and advancement. Although this would require greater commitment and cost, I did not want to settle. My degree and continuing course work had prepared me well for such a pursuit. My experience and skills gained in a corporate environment were directly transferable to the role of a pharmacist. I am capable of both managing individual responsibility and success, as well as contributing to the success of an organization as a team player. Most importantly, I began to realize that becoming a pharmacist would allow me to contribute to society in a way that my previous career never could. I found this extremely …show more content…

From helping a patient understand their prescription to life saving research and development, pharmacists make the kind of impact I want to make. This is critical in choosing a career. Being passionate about career advancement is no trick for the motivated. Passion in a career, about the career, and all the endeavors it entails, is something altogether more noble. I want the fulfillment of knowing that what I do truly does matter. It is my intention to enter the pharmacy program to gain the knowledge and skills needed to become an engaged pharmacist that provides superior care and drives innovation. I am confident I can make a positive impact in this field as well as fully contribute to the lives influenced by my role as a pharmacist. I have chosen the versatile world of pharmacy to experience and have a successful career that will result in continuous passion, development, and