The job market for massage therapists continues to grow as more people learn about the benefits of massage. If you’re entering the industry, a resume is the principal way for you to show recruiters how well you meet the requirements for their open positions.
The specialized training you’ve undertaken to become a qualified massage therapist should be included in a clearly marked section of your resume. Hiring managers also look for keywords to show you have the skills they’re looking for, so tailor your resume to fit the description of the job.
This entry-level massage therapy resume sample shows you how to structure your resume and what to include to ensure you capture an employer’s attention.
Create ResumeNathan Cook
123 Fake Street | City, State, Zip Code| H: 000-000-0000 | email@email.com
Summary
Highly accountable, professional, friendly. Qualified and skilled in different modalities: Hot stones, Swedish and Deep tissue along with a Sports massage. Demonstrated a natural ability to plan massage sessions
that will relieve stress, tension and promote relaxation.Looking for this job in growing my knowledge and education
Skills
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Accomplishments
Have built up a group of dedicated, regular clients who I have been able to help through various physical problems, and with whom I enjoy strong rapport.
Experience
Massage Therapist In Training Mar 2013 to Mar 2013
Company Name— City, State
Education and Training
C.M.T (Certified Massage Therapist), Massage Therapy 2014 Company Name — City, State
CPR Certified , CPR 2013 American Heart Association— City, State
High School Diploma 2012 Christiana High School— City, State