Resume Writing & Interview Tips for Phlebotomists

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Part 1: Phlebotomist Resume Your resume should highlight your skills, experience, and education in the phlebotomy field. It is also important to create a phlebotomist resume that contains specific keywords, as some employers use screening software to narrow down a pool of applicants. Use these tips and the sample phlebotomist resume below to create your own professional document.

Resume Heading The very first section of your resume should include your contact information. At minimum, put your first and last name, address, and telephone number at the top of the page. If you have an e-mail address, include it below your telephone number. Some recruiters use e-mail to send information about electronic applications, so having a professional e-mail address is important. Avoid using a personal e-mail address like “pookybear18@ymail.com” for your resume. Something like “jane.smith@ymail.com” is much more professional.

Employment Objective The objective section of the resume is optional, but it helps potential employers determine if you are a good fit for their organizations. An example of a good employment objective for a phlebotomist resume would be as follows: “To obtain a challenging position as a phlebotomy technician and use my knowledge and skills to serve patients.”

Phlebotomist Resume Format The format you use for your resume will depend on your level of education and work experience. If you have a lot of work experience, but you have not completed a formal training program, you should put your work experience at the top of the resume. If you have completed a phlebotomy training program, but you have little or no work experience, put your education at the top of the resume. In the education section, list the name of the school you attended, the dates you attended, and the diploma, certificate, or degree you received. If you received any relevant awards, include them in this section. The work experience section should include the name of each past employer, the dates you were employed, the job titles you held, and the duties you performed at each job. Do not include irrelevant information in this section. Focus on experience specific to phlebotomy.

Certifications If you successfully passed a phlebotomy certification exam, list the certification in a separate section of your resume. Do not include your exam score unless you achieved a near-perfect or perfect score.


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