

Communication is about effort and empathy, they will understand you want to help, and you will understand they need help. It will be fine have no worries, everything you will do has been done before. Best of Luck!

Yes But you have to pay more attention to your communication skills.

Most pharmacies would love to have a bilingual speaker who can speak to the customers in a way that's understandable to their needs and the possibilities are you get would get paid more.

No

Having intermediate language skills shouldn't prevent you from pursuing a pharmacy technician job. Focus on improving your communication skills in the specific areas related to the job. Practice speaking and listening in a pharmacy setting to build confidence. Look for pharmacy technician training programs that may help you develop your language skills and gain hands-on experience. Check Jobcase, Indeed, and other job search providers for openings and training opportunities. Good luck!
Hello Einas, I understand you would like to be a Pharmacy Technician. It is a exciting experience. Please don't let the language barrier keep you from doing what you love to do. The only way to get your career going is to just jump in and things will work themselves out. You will not ever know unless you try. Good Luck More questions just ask I'll be glad to help.