Driver Resume Template (Text Format)
First Name & Last Name
Email: your-name@example.com
Phone: (123) 555-1234
Address: City, State
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/yourprofile
Objective
Dedicated professional Driver with [No.] years of experience. Seeking to leverage my experience in [Relevant Abilities] to fill the [Driver] position at [Company Name]. Hold a [Degree/Diploma/Certification] in [Degree/Diploma/Certification Title]. Skilled at [2–3 Relevant Skills]. A [Adjective #1] and [Adjective #2] worker aiming to contribute to the success of [Company Name].
Work Experience
- Use the present tense for your current driving role, unless discussing a finished achievement
- Include a bulleted list of your achievements as a driver
- Start each bullet point with an action verb (like “develop” or “manage”) to grab attention
- Use hard numbers when possible to quantify your accomplishments as a professional driver
- Mention how you’ve used some of the driving skills listed in your skills section to demonstrate that you really have these abilities
- List relevant accomplishments from your previous role as a driver
- Assuming you’re no longer working in this driving role, use past tense verbs to describe your work
- Include 3–6 bullet points for each professional driving role, both your current one and previous ones
- Skip the pronoun “I” and begin directly with a verb
Education
Skills, Certifications, and Licenses
- List skills and certifications relevant to the driving job you’re applying for
- Look at the job ad for ideas of the skills the employer wants and that are common in driving roles
- Emphasize hard/technical skills in this section like GPS, stick-shift ability, and vehicle maintenance
- Be as specific as possible by including names of tools, equipment, and software you’ve mastered that you use as a driver
Optional Resume Sections
- Add any other relevant information about your background here
- For example, this section could be used to highlight any of the following information: driving statistics (total number of miles driven), as well as languages you speak and volunteer experience