Most retail pharmacist resume drafts fail because they read like task lists and miss proof of impact, so the ATS and recruiters can't quickly match you to the role. With high applicant volume, vague bullets get filtered out or skipped.
A strong resume shows what changed because you were there. Knowing how to make your resume stand out starts with highlighting prescription volume handled per shift, error-rate reductions, immunizations delivered, audit results, patient wait-time improvements, and revenue or adherence gains. You also show scope, like staff trained and peak-hours coverage.