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Physical Therapist Resume

This physical therapist resume is a proven winner, it is provided to show you the key elements in a professionally written resume.

To get the most out of the example, take a few minutes, review it and note how each element is achieved.

Key Elements, Professional Resume Writing:

  • Targets a Specific Objective
  • Highlights Key Qualifications
  • Emphasizes Specific Skills in Work Experience
  • Clear, Easy to Read Format, Good Balance of White Space




Robert Clarke



OBJECTIVE:

To obtain a position as a Trainer with an NFL Team.

Key QUALIFICATIONS

  • Attentive, customer service focused
  • Outstanding communication skills, oral and written
  • Conditioning plan development
  • Detail oriented with a talent for organization.
  • Treatment plan development
  • Ability to create a positive team experience.

PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

Long Island Rockets, New York, (2007 - Present)

Team Trainer - Responsible for team conditioning and exercise program development. Treat minor sports injuries for all home and away games

Manhattan Astros, New York, (2007 - 2009)

Assistant Team Trainer - Assist with team training. Responsible for all team equipment for home and away games

EDUCATION

B.S., Physiology, New York University, New York, NY (2007)

  • Graduated at the top of the class
  • Awarded outstanding student, Tier 2, 2006


    7777 Highland Avenue, Briarcliff, New York - (222) 222-2222
    Rclarke@aol.com





    Reviewed the example? Great! Let's see how the key elements were addressed.

    Professional Tips:

    1. The objective is very specific, noting the applicant is looking for a position with a NFL team.
    2. Key Qualifications all start with positive descriptive words, outstanding, detail oriented...
    3. Emphasis on skills with strong action words, responsible, treat minor sports injuries...
    4. Clearly laid out headers, easy to read Verdena, 11 point font with a good balance of white space.

    Professional writers have the advantage of knowing exactly what the Hiring Manager is expecting, they know what works and what doesn't.

    The physical therapist resume is a good example of what works, make it work for you!

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