Many speech pathologist resume drafts fail because they read like therapy notes: task-heavy, acronym-filled, and light on measurable impact. That format gets filtered by ATS systems and skimmed in seconds, especially when competition is high.
A strong resume shows what changed because of your care, not just what you did. Understanding how to make your resume stand out means you'll highlight caseload size, progress rates, discharge outcomes, goal attainment, reduced wait times, improved caregiver adherence, fewer missed sessions, smoother IEP delivery, and stronger documentation quality.