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This question is about research and development scientist resumes.
You write a Ph.D. on a resume in the education section and when discussing your dissertation work. It's not considered good practice to include Ph.D.in your header. However, you can mention it in your profile objective.
One of the biggest misconceptions newly-minted doctors have is that the jobs will surely follow since you've put in the time and the hard work. Landing a job with your shiny new Ph.D. only works when you can showcase that and much more.
If you're a recent graduate, you can mention this in your profile summary. This is a great opportunity to introduce your recent academic accomplishments.
For example, "Recent Ph.D. graduate with 5+ years of developmental neurology lab experience. Looking to leverage research and experiential design skills at company XYZ."
In the work experience section, you can include a section discussing your experiences as a graduate research associate. The key to doing this is translating years of experience in an academic niche into more general skills and knowledge that could be applied elsewhere.
Use the job description as your guide when deciding on what Ph.D. experience to highlight.

Zippia allows you to choose from different easy-to-use templates, and provides you with expert advice. Using the templates, you can rest assured that the structure and format of your resume is top notch. Choose a template with the colors, fonts & text sizes that are appropriate for your industry.