For sonographers
Sonographer resume
examples, skills, and a free upload.
Sonographer roles across hospital imaging, outpatient centers, OB/GYN, cardiac, vascular, and pediatric ultrasound. Upload once, get matched, decide whether to apply. We don't sell your data. Email us any time to delete your profile.
Also written as: Ultrasound Tech, Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, Ultrasound Technologist, Echo Tech, Cardiac Sonographer, Vascular Technologist, RDMS.
Drop your sonographer resume
PDF, DOCX, or text. Up to 5 MB. ~90 seconds end-to-end.
Sonographer roles we match to
Most candidates upload as one of these:
Credentials we recognize
The parser auto-detects these on your resume:
Sonographer resume example
A strong sonographer summary reads like this. Swap in your own numbers and settings:
Registered sonographer with RDMS credentials in abdomen and OB/GYN and four years in hospital imaging. I scan 10 to 14 studies a day across general, OB, and small parts, and I take ER call two weekends a month. I work in Epic and PACS and keep my own QA logs. Looking for an outpatient role with modern machines and a steady schedule.
Skills recruiters search for
These are the terms recruiters and ATS filters look for on a sonographer resume. Use the ones that are true for you:
How to list your credentials
List each registry exactly as issued, like RDMS with your specialties, RDCS, or RVT, plus the issuing body and expiration date. Keep them in a certifications block near the top, above your work history.
Resume tips for sonographers
- List each registry and specialty separately. RDMS (AB), RDMS (OB/GYN), and RVT are each their own search term for recruiters.
- Give your exam mix and daily volume. 'General, OB, and small parts at 12 studies a day' is the line a lead tech wants to see.
- Name your machines. GE, Philips, and Canon experience is searchable, and managers care which systems you know.
- Call coverage is a selling point for hospital roles. If you carry ER or weekend call, put it in your bullets.
- If you are cross-trained, make it obvious. A sonographer who covers general and vascular fills two schedule gaps.
- New grads: list clinical rotation sites and exam counts. That is your scan volume until your first job.
Sonographer salaries by state
Based on 4 active sonographer roles on freejobpost.co with published salary ranges. Typical pay: $69K–$115K (median $90K per year).
| State | Roles | Typical pay | Median |
|---|---|---|---|
| FL | 2 | $73K–$116K | $94K |
Salary ranges are pulled from real published listings on freejobpost.co. Some roles publish a range, others don't; the table reflects only roles with both a floor and ceiling.
How matching works
- 1UploadParser fills your name, contact, credentials (RDMS / RDCS / RVT), specialty, state, years of experience.
- 2Pick public or privatePublic profiles get an indexed page (first name + last initial only). Private profiles only appear in the matching engine — invisible elsewhere.
- 3Get matchedYour top matches surface on your private profile page (the edit URL we send on submit), refreshed daily. You decide whether to apply.
FAQ
How do I upload my sonographer resume?
Click "Upload resume" above. PDF, DOCX, or plain text up to 5 MB. Parser pre-fills the fields, you correct anything wrong before saving.
Is it really free?
Yes — for candidates, always. Hiring employers pay our placement fee.
Will recruiters spam me?
No. Your profile is only visible to verified employers with active job posts that match your specialty + state. We don't sell or share data.
Can I delete my profile?
Yes, at any time. Email info@avahealth.co with subject “Delete my profile” and we'll wipe both the resume file and parsed data within 30 days, including from any active employer match queues.
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