Of course you will need to research the position and the trucking company. But once you are ready to write your delivery driver resume, I hope these few tips bellow will be helpful.
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Initial Delivery Driver Resume Considerations
I touched a little on this, but experience is important. So you need to be as clear as you can when mentioning your driving ability on your delivery driver resume. There are a few key points that all recruiters and hiring managers will want to know while reviewing your delivery driver resume.
Your delivery driver resume needs to include things such as:
- Do you have a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) (issued when?)
- Safety is a key issue, so include you safe driving miles and years
- Many driver positions requires a truck driver medical exam
If you are unsure you can check with The Department of Transportation (DOT) to see what the requirements are to get a CDL. Also you can learn more about safety and the importance of a good safety record by visiting Occupational Safety & Health Administration OSHA and seeing their standards. While on the DOT website don’t forget to check out DOT physical fitness requirements.
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Not all delivery driver jobs will require a CDL or even the DOT physical, so look into all of that before submitting your delivery driver resume. CDL training doesn’t take long, and often you can get company sponsored CDL training.
2. Delivery Driver Resume Needs Action Words
The wording of your delivery driver resume can be almost as important as the experience listed on it. I am not saying training, experience, and/or education are not important. What I am saying is the way you word your information. An important factor of a good delivery driver resume is the use of keywords.