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The Pharmacist résumé format for New Zealand.

Your pharmacist experience doesn't change across borders — but how you present it does. Here's what a pharmacist résumé for New Zealand should include and leave off: the personal-data norms, length, date format, and language recruiters there expect — plus the pharmacist keywords the ATS scans for. Resuvia reforms your résumé to these conventions in one click, without fabricating anything.

Personal details on a New Zealand résumé

  • PhotoLeave off
  • Date of birthLeave off
  • NationalityOptional
  • Marital statusLeave off
  • GenderLeave off

What else matters in New Zealand

  • Mention visa/work rights if not a citizen/resident.

Pharmacist keywords to lead with

Whatever the market, a pharmacist résumé is scored on role-relevant terms. Mirror the ones the job description uses — but only those genuinely in your experience.

PharmDRPhBCPSBCACPhospital pharmacyretail pharmacyambulatory careMTMmedication therapy managementIV admixturecompoundingsterile preparationEpic WillowPyxisOmnicellimmunizationvaccinationantibiotic stewardshipanticoagulation

Pharmacist résumé mistakes to fix first

  • 01

    No script volume / patient load. "Worked at a pharmacy" without daily script count or census underweights.

  • 02

    Missing board certifications. BCPS, BCACP, BCOP, BCNSP — list every one. Many hospital JDs filter on these.

  • 03

    No EMR specificity. Epic Willow, Cerner Pharmacy, Pyxis, Omnicell — match the JD's system.

Best-effort guidance on common New Zealand conventions, not legal advice — verify specifics before relying on them, especially anti-discrimination rules.

FAQ

Do you put a photo on a Pharmacist résumé in New Zealand?
Photo: leave off. Leave it off — New Zealand anti-discrimination norms apply regardless of role.
How long should a Pharmacist résumé be in New Zealand?
2–3 pages. Keep the strongest pharmacist bullets near the top.
What date format should I use for New Zealand?
DD/MM/YYYY. Use it consistently across every role and education entry.
Which Pharmacist keywords matter for the ATS?
Lead with role-relevant terms such as PharmD, RPh, BCPS, BCACP, hospital pharmacy, retail pharmacy, ambulatory care, MTM — but only ones genuinely in your experience. The optimizer flags which the target JD wants that you're missing.