Nice video. I would like to ask a question. So I am a pharmacist in Indonesia. So for example, I would like to start a career MSL abroad. Excluding experience, skills, etc. Is it necessary to obtain a pharmacist license in the country where I would like to work as an MSL? Thank you in advance for your answer.
@Or 12 I graduated 17 years with my Pharm D. The presentations and in-services I did for rotations ( which most MSL candidates place on CV's) may not be viewed as relevant by employers. Even most coaches and recruiters tend to work only with recent graduates.