Notice how our example is clearly divided into sections that use short, precise statements for the strongest effect. We also share with you ideas about what to include in your resume, such as work experience and skills. Our specific writing tips give further advice on how to make this document easily read and understood by your future employer. With this sample, some hard work, and a bit of brain power on your part, you can have a winning resume.
Warm-hearted and compassionate bus driver of tour and chartered buses for senior groups. Works hard to ensure passengers enjoy their trip and are comfortable at all times. Excellent driving skills with an outstanding safety history that includes a state commendation for a superlative driving record.
* Serve as an in-country medical evacuation driver four weeks each year
* Provide safe transport for over 120 refugees
* Help medical personnel evacuate from dangerous areas
St. Jude Hospital, Clovis, NM
Volunteer Patient Reader, July 2008 – August 2011
* Assisted in the pediatrics wing by reading to children
* Organized a library of appropriate children’s books
The candidate did a great job of sticking to pertinent work history. She had two previous bus driver positions, which she listed. She did not include any college jobs or part-time additional jobs that are not transportation related. It’s important she market herself as the perfect bus driver and not allow other items to clutter the landscape.
This candidate does not have a lot of previous work experience in the transportation industry, so she can round out her resume with volunteer work. Her volunteer work is of interest to employers because it shows she is compassionate and enjoys helping others. Her work with Doctors Without Borders, in particular, indicates she is willing to take some risk to assist those in dire need, and that she must have truly impressive driving skills. Employers are always happy to see resumes that show a bit of humanity and caring.
Absolutely. The skills section of this resume tells employers the jobseeker has the necessary license, endorsements, and medical card to do the work. These are basic requirements all bus drivers need. In addition, the candidate has good driving skills, cleaning skills, and record keeping ability. She also has the people skills that make a long bus trip more pleasant for the passengers.
The summary of this document tells future employers exactly what they want to know right up front, mainly that this candidate is warm and friendly. She cares for her passengers and enjoys helping them. For every company, customer satisfaction is the bottom line, and it looks like this candidate delivers. She also mentions important hard skills, mainly her excellent driving abilities and safety record. Hiring managers want to interview well-rounded jobseekers such as she.
Yes. This is a beautiful, tidy document with impeccable layout. Notice the bold section headers and bulleted statements. In the work experience section, each statement starts with a verb, which lends clarity and a little punch of excitement to the resume.