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Physical Therapist


New York

  • PT needed in NY
  • Starting 10/2008
  • National Board Certification
  • Any Current, Unrestricted U.S. Lice

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GET A $700 REFERRAL BONUS!

We pay for every PT or OT you refer.

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Career Development

As a Destination traveler, we want to help you go places—not just geographically but professionally and personally as well. This section was created with you in mind. Here you'll find valuable career development tips, such as how to make yourself more marketable, gain a competitive edge, enhance your skills, and much more!

Below is an excellent guide to writing a winning resume.

How to Write a Winning Resume

To compete in today's demanding and ever-changing work environment, your resume needs to be fine-tuned regularly so you can make a fast, targeted response to any job opportunity that arises. Here are some tips on how to write a winning resume:

  • Start with a succinct, clearly stated career objective tailored to the particular job for which you are applying.

  • Provide your educational history and details of training related to the position you are seeking.

  • Use key words and phrases pertaining to the physical therapy or occupational therapy industry, including new practice methods or technology.

  • Employment history should be logical and consistent. Make sure any gaps of more than one year between your jobs are clearly explained.

  • Use action words, such as supervised, conducted, implemented, etc.

  • List all professional societies, associations, or clubs of which you are a member

  • Keep it short and concise, no more than two pages

  • Double and triple check for grammar, punctuation, and spelling errors. When you're absolutely positive there are none, ask a colleague (or two) to proofread your resume once more.