RESUME MISTAKES

Avoid Critical Resume Mistakes That Hold Doctors Back

Boost your chances of landing the perfect residency, fellowship, or attending role with a polished, ATS‑ready CV.

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Help physicians create error‑free, compelling resumes that pass ATS filters and impress hiring committees.
Identify the most common formatting slip‑ups
Learn why vague language hurts your candidacy
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Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances

Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples

Using a non‑clinical objective statementMEDIUM
Why it hurts
  • Objective is generic and adds no value
  • Takes up valuable space
  • ATS may ignore it
How to fix
  • Replace with a concise professional summary highlighting specialties, years of experience, and key achievements
  • Focus on measurable outcomes
❌ Before

Objective: Seeking a challenging position in a reputable hospital.

✓ After

Board‑certified Internal Medicine physician with 7 years of inpatient care, recognized for reducing readmission rates by 15% through evidence‑based protocols.

ATS Tip
Include relevant keywords like 'board‑certified', 'inpatient care', 'readmission reduction' early in the summary.
Detection Rules
Contains the word 'Objective'
Length < 30 characters
Lacks specialty keywords
Resumly Tip
Resumly flags generic objectives and suggests a data‑driven summary.
Listing duties instead of achievementsHIGH
Why it hurts
  • Hiring managers skim for impact
  • ATS scores achievements higher
  • Doesn't differentiate you
How to fix
  • Quantify results (e.g., patient volume, outcome improvements)
  • Use action verbs and metrics
❌ Before

Responsible for patient examinations and charting.

✓ After

Conducted over 1,200 patient examinations annually, achieving a 98% satisfaction rating and documenting 100% compliance with HIPAA standards.

ATS Tip
Start bullet points with verbs like 'Managed', 'Improved', 'Reduced' and embed numbers.
Detection Rules
Bullets start with verbs like 'Responsible' or 'Assisted'
Lacks numbers or percentages
Resumly Tip
Resumly highlights duty‑based lines and prompts you to add quantifiable results.
Omitting board certification and licensure detailsHIGH
Why it hurts
  • Credentials are essential for medical roles
  • ATS may filter out unlicensed candidates
  • Recruiters look for certifications first
How to fix
  • Create a dedicated 'Licensure & Certifications' section
  • List board certification, state license numbers, and expiration dates
❌ Before

Physician, General Hospital

✓ After

Board Certified in Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics (2020); State Medical License: NY #123456 (expires 2027).

ATS Tip
Use exact certification names to match ATS keyword dictionaries.
Detection Rules
No section titled 'Certifications' or 'Licensure'
Missing words 'Board Certified'
Missing license numbers
Resumly Tip
Resumly checks for missing certification fields and suggests a formatted block.
Using inconsistent date formatsLOW
Why it hurts
  • Confuses ATS parsers
  • Looks unprofessional
  • Makes timeline unclear
How to fix
  • Adopt a uniform format such as 'MMM YYYY' (e.g., Jan 2020 – Present)
  • Align dates to the right margin
❌ Before

2018 – 2020

✓ After

Jan 2018 – Dec 2020

ATS Tip
Consistent month‑year format improves parsing accuracy.
Detection Rules
Dates appear as just years or mixed formats
Missing month abbreviation
Resumly Tip
Resumly normalizes dates to the recommended format.
Neglecting research and publications sectionMEDIUM
Why it hurts
  • Academic physicians need evidence of scholarship
  • ATS may search for 'publications' keyword
  • Missed opportunity to showcase expertise
How to fix
  • Add a 'Research & Publications' section
  • List peer‑reviewed articles with proper citation style
❌ Before

No mention of research.

✓ After

Research & Publications: Smith J., et al. 'Novel Biomarkers in Sepsis,' New England Journal of Medicine, 2022.

ATS Tip
Include the word 'Publications' and journal names to trigger keyword matches.
Detection Rules
No section containing 'Research' or 'Publications'
Less than 3 bullet points under experience
Resumly Tip
Resumly suggests adding a publications block when none is detected.
Formatting Guidelines
File Types: PDF, DOCX
Sections: Contact Information, Professional Summary, Licensure & Certifications, Clinical Experience, Research & Publications, Education, Skills, Professional Affiliations
Naming: FirstName_LastName_Doctor_Resume
Consistency
Length: 1–2 pages for early‑career physicians; up to 3 pages for senior consultants or academic doctors
Date Format: MMM YYYY
Location Format: City, State (e.g., Boston, MA)
Resume Quality Checklist
  • Include a professional summary with specialty keywords
  • List board certification and license numbers
  • Show quantifiable achievements for each role
  • Use consistent date format (MMM YYYY)
  • Add a research/publications section if applicable
  • Save as PDF with searchable text
  • Run through Resumly ATS checker
ATS Alignment Guide
Common ATS Systems: iCIMS, Workday, Greenhouse, Taleo, SmartRecruiters
Keyword Strategy: board certified, patient care, clinical trials, EMR, HIPAA, fellowship, residency, research, publications
Heading Format: Use standard headings like 'Professional Summary', 'Clinical Experience', 'Education', 'Licensure & Certifications' to match ATS templates.
Quick Fix Workshop
Paste your current doctor resume text
  • Convert generic objective to data‑driven summary
  • Replace duty statements with achievement metrics
  • Standardize all dates to MMM YYYY
  • Add missing certification block
  • Insert research/publications entries
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