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Call it an opportunity to create opportunities: We're talking about the APTA Career Center, a one-stop shop that helps PTs and PTAs on the hunt for a job and makes it easy for employers to find great candidates.

It's a simple-to-use, win-win member benefit. Just upload your resume and let employers find you. If you want, you can remain anonymous by choosing which employers see your resume, putting you in the driver's seat when it comes to which opportunities you want to pursue. And now we're sweetening the deal.

Through March 31, if you add your resume to the APTA Career Center — or update an existing resume — you'll automatically be entered to win an APTA Store gift card valued at $100. Use the card to grab yourself APTA-branded apparel or other great swag.

Adding your resume to the Career Center is simple and flexible — you can upload an existing file or build your resume online. Once your information is in place, you can even sign up for job alerts that let you know when a potential good fit opens up. To get started, visit the Career Center landing page and click on the "Manage Resumes" option in the "Job Seekers" dropdown window. Students can participate, too.

The sweepstakes are limited to one entry per person. You can also enter via email: check out the sweepstakes landing page for details.


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