Is it necessary to include a driver's license on a resume?
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It is not necessary to include a driver's license on a resume. A driver's license is not typically relevant to a job application unless the job specifically requires the candidate to have a valid driver's license, such as for a delivery driver or a sales representative who may need to travel to meet with clients. In such cases, it can be mentioned in the job qualifications section or under the "licenses and certifications" section of the resume.
Transportation Industry Certifications and Licenses
Commercial Driver's License (Class A)
Department of Motor Vehicles
Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME)
Department of Motor Vehicles
Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG)
Transport Canada
Transportation Safety Professional (TSP)
Transportation Safety Institute
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Note: You should add the certifications and licenses you hold and edit the issuer name accordingly, also you can add more items to this template as per your certifications and licenses.
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