When applying for a job, the first thing is to make a good first impression by the way of your resume. A resume must be strong and stand out among competition. When it’s your time to start applying for jobs, resume building can be tricky. There are so many examples of resumes available that are pertinent to healthcare in general but not to vascular technology and sonography. There is also a lot of mixed advice out there on what to include in your resume such as how many exams you observed and performed, your GPA, previous non-healthcare work history, patient care experience and the list goes on. Ultimately, each student and new graduate has to make their own decisions about what they want their resume to reflect. Here are some examples of resumes that landed jobs for new graduates, I hope that you find them helpful.
Once you have finished building your resume, check out the three-part blog series on how to find the perfect job:
- Job Search Part One – Resume Tips
- Job Search Part Two – Resources for the Job Hunt
- Job Search Part Three – What Does an Employer Look For in an Employee
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