Health systems and rehab chains screen PT applications through Workday and Taleo
A licensure formatting error or missing keyword eliminates you before any recruiter sees your file.
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PT credentials in a formal Certifications section, state licensure formatted for reliable extraction, specialty keywords aligned to the posting, single-column formatting.
A licensure formatting error or missing keyword eliminates you before any recruiter sees your file.
PT roles are jurisdictionally licensed. An ATS for a California posting may screen for California Physical Therapy License as a keyword. If absent, your application may not pass the initial filter.
Specialized PT roles filter for specialty credential keywords. A COMT or OCS designation must appear as plain text to contribute to your match score.
Major health systems use Workday, Taleo (Oracle), and iCIMS. Outpatient clinics and staffing firms often use Greenhouse or Bullhorn. Resume Optimizer Pro checks against the parsing standards that underlie extraction across these platforms.
Add a Licenses section in the document body: Physical Therapist License, State of Florida, License No. PT12345, Expires 2027. Licensure in a header only is not reliably parsed.
List each in a Certifications section with full name, issuer, and expiration: Basic Life Support (BLS), American Heart Association, Expires 2026. Include both abbreviation and full name so the parser matches either form.
Include your practice setting (acute care, inpatient rehab, outpatient orthopedics, pediatrics, home health) plus technique keywords like manual therapy, dry needling, or neurological rehabilitation. Match terminology to the job posting.
Yes. List your DPT in Education and your state license in a separate Licenses section. The degree signals educational qualification; the license confirms jurisdictional eligibility.
Common causes: license info in the header instead of a formal section, CPR/BLS missing from Certifications, specialty terms differing from the posting, and clinical rotations missing required formatting fields.
Yes, for roles at larger health systems. Epic, Cerner, WebPT, and Casamba are common PT platforms. Name the specific system in a Skills section; general EMR experience without a platform name leaves the keyword unscored.
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