Career Center
Take the next step on your professional journey. The AOTA Career Center is the best place to find new opportunities that unleash your unlimited potential. Explore job listings and find crucial information curated especially for occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Your future starts here.
Find jobs on OTJobLink
Your dream job is just around the corner. Visit OTJobLink to post your resume for free and explore career opportunities for occupational therapy practitioners—you can even search by keyword and location. Find a job that's right for you, no matter where you are on your career path.
Employment and workforce trends
32 Creative Ways to Gain OT Experience and Diversify Your Resume
If you want to diversify your résumé and experiences, here are some suggestions for activities that can provide relevant experience for occupational therapy students.
Mock Interview Questions
Preparation is everything. We've compiled this list of mock interview questions for new practitioners to keep you a step ahead.
Successful Interviewing 101
Tips to help provide insight and prepare future practitioners for the interview process.
Advance your career
Advanced Certification Program
Take the next step to demonstrate your knowledge, skills, and critical thinking abilities in a specialized area of practice. AOTA's exam-based advanced certifications are a recognized way to show you have the expanded capabilities to excel.
AOTA Fellowship Program
The AOTA Fellowship Program cultivates, promotes, and recognizes post-professional training programs that advance the knowledge and skills of licensed occupational therapists in various focused areas of practice.
Professional Certificate and Micro Credentials
Master a skill set or take a deep dive into a specific topic area through AOTA's professional certificate or micro credentials. Both levels will equip you with knowledge and skills to better serve your clients and advance your career.
Job search advice
Wellness for life and career
Taking the next step on your career path shouldn't mean giving up the important things that keep you grounded and help you maintain your work-life balance.