You’re probably reading this article because you’re a new graduate physical therapist. You may not have the years of experience, but you have the freshest evidence-based education available, and you have energy and enthusiasm for the field that many PTs envy.
In a sense, you are a coveted potential hire because you can be mentored and you are eager to learn and grow professionally. You must remember that you hold value as a job applicant, and make sure to convey that in your resume.
This post will teach you everything about creating the perfect PT resume that will catch any employers attention!
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Having read this I believed it was rather enlightening. I appreciate you spending some time and energy to put this content together. I once again find myself personally spending way too much time both reading and leaving comments. But so what, it was still worth it!
Thanks Lina! We are happy you have found value in our content, and appreciate your comments. Community members like you help encourage us to keep writing more :).
If I worked as a PT aide prior to starting PT school should this be listed or not (would demonstrate a work history for 5 years). Thanks!
Hi, Melissa!
Thanks for the comment. Absolutely. Any work history related to patient care should definitely be listed. How far are you in PT school? Meredith