If you recently graduated from a therapy program or expect to graduate soon, there’s good news – and bad news – on the job front. Though you’ve chosen a career with great growth, there’s still plenty of competition out there – meaning it’s imperative to have a great physical therapy resume that is accompanied by an even stronger physical therapist cover letter.
As we’ve reported, the need for PTs is on the rise, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Demand is strong; new grads are encouraged to apply today to American Traveler Allied and start reaping the rewards and benefits of travel therapy jobs!
But, it’s up to you to present yourself as the strongest candidate possible for those physical therapist jobs. That means having a resume that includes all of your skills and experience learned in school and during internships and the like.
In addition, it also means creating a cover letter that sings your praises – loudly. This document needs to be a persuasive marketing tool that highlights your strongest points and reiterates why the employer should consider you for that physical therapist job.
For more guidelines, see the APTA’s Guide to the Cover Letter.
And, once you’ve gotten that all-important physical therapist job interview, prepare by reviewing our Interview tips for travel therapists.