The paths to becoming a medical assistant are numerous and varied. Some enter the profession via formal education programs, like degree programs or certified medical assistant (CMA) programs. Others have significant experience but lack formal training. And since employers commonly offer on-the-job training, some enter the field with no prior experience but a strong desire to learn.
As a result of these numerous paths and because there is no mandated degree or licensure, knowing what to put on your medical assistant resume and how to highlight your most relevant qualifications can pose a challenge. Our guide is designed to help you address those challenges and altogether create a beautiful resume that will result in interview callbacks. Here’s what you’ll learn:
- How to showcase your varied duties and responsibilities across specialties and offices on your resume.
- Which medical assistant certifications and training programs to highlight on your resume.
- How best to demonstrate your expertise through your resume regarding your medical assistant specialization.
- Key terms to include on your medical assistant resume for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) optimization
- Writing a resume demonstrating your potential for success in the role without direct medical experience.