8/29/2023 0 Comments Medical scribe resume skills![]() Flexible trained to improvise in the moment due to the ever-changing food service industry needs and daily customer service interactions - shows you have had curveballs thrown at you and through your experiences you know how to pivot to ensure customer/manager/etc satisfaction. Show them you’re a strong communicator both written and verbally, and you’ll get a leg up Strong teamwork and interpersonal communication skills from daily interactions with diverse customers and coworkers - communication is the #1 issue I have encountered everywhere I work. Knowledge and practice of food safety and cleanliness guidelines per (OSHA/Dept of Health/whatever) standards - tells them you’re a professional and can rise to the challenge of adhering to mandatory guidelines for legal business operations as well as being trustworthy Tasked with learning, understanding, and applying all company policies, procedures, and updates - tells them you can not only learn new things and do them the way the company wants, but practically apply those standards on the job too Some may be a bit “obvious” too, but I’m still waking up and sometimes you just need a bit more finesse with how you word the obvious things: Some options I offer as suggestions to help get your brain moving, and specifically in regards to your work experience. Those sorts of things stand out as someone who maybe didn’t have much experience or didn’t fully know the scope of their job or you didn’t do much in the job as a whole. So be careful of using ‘obvious’ phrases. Same with a “hectic, fast-paced environment” in the food industry. That said, saying things like “worked as a team to provide utmost satisfactory customer service” is kind of a ‘yeah, duh’ sort of thing. So that’s the other thing I noticed - you did a good job not trying to pad your resume (if you’re a fan of The Office, this would be like Darryl putting “coordinated and implemented receipt, storage, and inventory of over 2.5 billion units of inventory” on his resume) It looks really sharp and crisp and not like you’re trying to pack it. I was lucky to have that though.įirst off, the formatting is great. I was almost exclusively focusing on school vs working too. Not a problem, I was the same in college. I’m pretty much same boat as you in terms of the medical scribe world, but I’m guessing based on the provided info that you haven’t had too many jobs/haven’t needed to write a resume many times. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. There were many answered questions here, please, feel free to check that.īesides, this subreddit is better looking in the old Reddit design on the desktop in the browser with adBlockers (FireFox/PaleMoon with uBlock Origin + uMatrix): We wish you get support from the sub in many ways, including reading it, top posts, wiki, and searching. One can find trusted professionals on the wiki - there is such a list. Such scammers were banned, and there was some feedback on their work. Unfortunately, such offers imply low-quality service - and actually, they are. Please, remember to add a flair to your post.ĭue to the extremely increasing amount of spam/scam on the sub as posts, comments, in PM, and via GoogleAds on Reddit, we have to warn everyone about it. Please, let we mention some important information (probably you know it). Want to understand how ATS works? Read this Paid sites are always not allowed.ĭiscussion: Use this flair if you'd like to have an open-ended discussion on a particular topic within the realm of resumes or resume writing.Ĭonsidering hiring a resume writer? Read this Please ask the mods before posting links to external sites. I'm sharing advice: Use this flair if you're sharing valuable tips/advice with the community. ![]() ![]() I have a question: Use this flair if you have a specific (not open-ended) question. Choose the location corresponding to where you will be applying, not where you are currently located. I need feedback: Use this flair if you need someone to critique your resume. (i.e., just fine-tuning, not getting called back for interviews etc.).Īssign one of the following post flairs to your post: Who you are as a professional (i.e., engineer, developer, salesperson). In your post, please include the following info: Post your anonymized resume for feedback from other community members.
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