Stop Losing Jobs Over Your Resume
Fix the hidden errors that keep hiring managers from seeing your radiology expertise.
Common Mistakes That Kill Your Chances
Each mistake includes why it hurts, how to fix it, and before/after examples
- Hiring managers can’t verify you meet state requirements
- ATS filters often require exact certification names
- It signals a lack of professionalism
- Create a dedicated "Certifications" section
- List each credential with full title, issuing body, and expiration date
- Use the exact abbreviations (e.g., ARRT, CRT)
Certifications: Certified in radiology
Certifications: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) – Certified Radiologic Technologist, Expires 06/2027
- Provides no value to the recruiter
- ATS may ignore vague language
- Fails to showcase specialty in imaging
- Replace the objective with a 2‑sentence professional summary
- Highlight years of experience, modalities you specialize in, and key achievements
Objective: Seeking a position where I can utilize my skills.
Professional Summary: Certified Radiologic Technologist with 4 years of experience performing CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy procedures. Proven track record of reducing patient wait times by 15% while maintaining ALARA safety standards.
- Dilutes focus on radiology expertise
- ATS may rank the resume lower for imaging keywords
- Recruiters waste time scanning unrelated duties
- Only include positions that involve patient care, imaging, or radiation safety
- For unrelated jobs, keep a single line or move to an "Additional Experience" section
Cashier, Retail Store – Handled transactions and inventory management.
Additional Experience: Cashier, Retail Store – Managed POS transactions; developed strong customer service skills applicable to patient interaction.
- ATS may not parse skills if they’re in a paragraph
- Recruiters miss key modality expertise
- Inconsistent layout looks unprofessional
- Create a bulleted "Technical Skills" section
- Group skills by category (Imaging Modalities, Software, Safety)
- Use commas or line breaks, not paragraphs
Skills: CT, MRI, patient positioning, radiation safety, PACS, teamwork, communication.
Technical Skills: • Imaging Modalities: CT, MRI, X‑ray, Fluoroscopy • Software: PACS, RIS, EPIC • Safety: ALARA principles, radiation dose monitoring • Patient Care: Positioning, contrast administration, communication
- Fails to demonstrate impact
- ATS often scores resumes with numbers higher
- Hiring managers look for results, not duties
- Add metrics to each role (e.g., % reduction in scan time, number of patients served)
- Use action verbs and specific outcomes
Performed CT scans and assisted radiologists.
Performed 120+ CT scans daily, reducing average scan time by 12% while maintaining image quality; assisted radiologists in interpreting 300+ studies per month.