When looking for a medical assistant job, your resume is going to be the key that opens the door to getting an interview. It is the first point of contact between you and a potential employer. It needs to make a solid yet lasting impression by communicating at a glance what you’re good at and why they need you on board.
There is a lot of competition for medical assistant jobs despite it being one of the fastest growing health care careers. Employers get inundated with resumes and usually spend less than 20 seconds reading each one that lands on their desk. So how can you make yours stand out from the rest? Keep reading for tips that will help get you past the screening phase and into the office for an interview.