Role resume review
Resume feedback designed for Optometrists.
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How it works
Step 1
Upload your resume
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Step 2
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We flag clarity, impact, and fit gaps based on role expectations.
Step 3
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Example Optometrists resume and feedback
Jordan Lee, OD
Austin, TX | (512) 555-0147 | jordan.lee.od@email.com | linkedin.com/in/jordanleeod
Optometrist
- Licensed Optometrist with 4+ years of experience in primary care, contact lenses, and patient education; known for a friendly chairside manner and efficient visits.
- VisionCare Family Clinic (Austin, TX) - Optometrist (2022-Present): Completed comprehensive eye exams for a wide range of patients and helped improve clinic flow while maintaining quality care.
- VisionCare Family Clinic (Austin, TX): Managed ocular disease cases including glaucoma suspect, diabetic eye checks, and dry eye, and referred to ophthalmology when needed.
- BrightSight Optical (Austin, TX) - Optometrist (2020-2022): Fit contact lenses (soft and RGP) and provided insertion/removal training; reduced contact lens returns over time.
- Doctor of Optometry (OD), University of Houston College of Optometry (2020); B.S. Biology, Texas State University (2016).
- Skills/Tools: General optometry, pre/post-op co-management, patient counseling, EHR documentation, OCT/retinal imaging, team collaboration; BLS certified.
Overview
- Add measurable scope (patient volume, outcomes, throughput) to strengthen impact.
- Specify clinical complexity and protocols used for disease management and referrals.
- Clarify tools/systems and documentation/coding accuracy to show operational readiness.
Suggestions
Rewrite to quantify volume and the specific throughput change you drove. Example: "Perform 14-18 comprehensive exams/day (adult/peds), including refractions, DFE, and urgent red-eye visits; cut average visit cycle time by 10% by standardizing pretest flow with technicians."
"Wide range" and "improve clinic flow" are credible but vague; hiring managers want patient volume, exam mix, and what changed (time, wait, completion rate).
Referenced resume text
"Completed comprehensive eye exams for a wide range of patients and helped improve clinic flow while maintaining quality care."
Add the diagnostic workup and decision criteria, plus co-management outcomes. Example: "Co-manage glaucoma suspects and diabetics using OCT RNFL, pachymetry, and VF testing; documented staging/plan and generated appropriate ophthalmology referrals (e.g., high-risk findings), supporting timely follow-up."
The bullet lists conditions but not how you evaluated, monitored, or what results you achieved (follow-up adherence, timely referral, reduced progression risk).
Referenced resume text
"Managed ocular disease cases including glaucoma suspect, diabetic eye checks, and dry eye, and referred to ophthalmology when needed."
Replace "reduced returns over time" with a concrete baseline and timeframe, and include lens types beyond basic categories. Example: "Fit soft, toric, multifocal, and RGP lenses; improved first-fit success rate from X% to Y% over 6 months by tightening follow-up schedule and adjusting trial selection."
Contact lens performance is a differentiator, but the current phrasing is hard to validate and doesn’t show specialty fitting depth.
Referenced resume text
"Fit contact lenses (soft and RGP) and provided insertion/removal training; reduced contact lens returns over time."
Make tools and documentation more specific (systems, equipment, and coding/quality). Example: "Documented in [EHR name] with ICD-10/CPT coding; captured OCT/Optos imaging and maintained charting completeness per clinic audits (e.g., >95% on required elements)."
"EHR documentation" and "OCT/retinal imaging" are relevant, but naming systems and including a quality signal (audit score, coding accuracy) helps show readiness and reduces perceived training burden.
Referenced resume text
"Skills/Tools: General optometry, pre/post-op co-management, patient counseling, EHR documentation, OCT/retinal imaging, team collaboration; BLS certified."
Why this helps for Optometrists
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Prioritize outcomes and scope signals that matter in Optometrists hiring.
Reduce weak bullets
Convert generic responsibilities into specific, measurable impact statements.
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