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  • Pharmacy Education
  • Human Resource Management
  • Experiential Learning

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  • Effective employee hiring is crucial for management.
  • Educational activities can simulate real-world management tasks.
  • Understanding student perspectives on hiring is valuable for curriculum development.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To implement and evaluate a human resources learning activity focused on employee hiring.
  • To analyze student responses and perspectives on the hiring simulation.
  • To explore student decision-making processes in selecting candidates.

Main Methods:

  • An interactive hiring activity was conducted with 386 third-year pharmacy students across two institutions.
  • Students reviewed candidate CVs and conducted student-led interviews.
  • Post-activity surveys captured hiring choices, rationales, demographics, and perceptions, followed by statistical analysis.

Main Results:

  • Over 90% of students completed the survey, with varied demographic data between institutions.
  • Hiring preferences differed by institution, with one showing a preference for a specific candidate and the other more diverse choices.
  • Students reported a favorable experience with the interactive hiring activity.

Conclusions:

  • The management hiring activity successfully engaged students in practice-ready skills for hiring pharmacy technicians.
  • The activity provided educators with data to form hypotheses regarding student hiring preferences for future research.
  • This simulation offers a valuable tool for teaching essential human resource management skills in pharmacy education.