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Create ResumeIf you want to get approved as an Uber driver or stand out in Australia’s competitive rideshare and passenger transport market, your resume must clearly prove three things: legal eligibility, safe driving capability, and customer service reliability. Hiring platforms and transport employers don’t just look for driving experience—they screen for compliance (licences, registrations, checks), operational readiness (vehicle, app usage), and your ability to deliver consistent rider experiences.
This guide shows exactly how to structure your Uber driver resume for Australia, what recruiters and platforms actually look for, and how to position yourself—even with no experience.
Before writing your resume, understand how you’re evaluated. Unlike traditional jobs, rideshare platforms and passenger transport employers prioritize compliance + reliability over formal experience.
Valid Australian driver’s licence (full or unrestricted where required)
Proof of identity and legal work eligibility
Vehicle registration and eligibility
State-specific rideshare or passenger transport accreditation
Clean driving record and safety awareness
Customer service capability
Your resume should be simple, structured, and compliance-focused.
Contact Information
Professional Summary
Key Skills
Licences & Certifications
Driving or Work Experience
Vehicle Information (if relevant)
Education (optional)
Professional Summary
Reliable rideshare driver with strong knowledge of metro routes and GPS navigation. Experienced in delivering safe, efficient passenger transport while maintaining high customer satisfaction.
Key Responsibilities
Transported passengers across metro, airport, and event routes
Used Uber Driver app and GPS navigation for efficient trip completion
Maintained clean, comfortable, and roadworthy vehicle
Followed state road rules and passenger safety standards
Professional Summary
Professional driver with experience managing high-volume ride-hailing trips and maintaining excellent rider feedback scores.
Ability to operate apps (Uber Driver, GPS navigation)
Local area knowledge (metro or regional routes)
Most applicants fail because they don’t clearly show compliance upfront. If your licence, vehicle, or accreditation isn’t obvious, you get filtered out—even if you’re qualified.
Entry-level: 1–2 pages
Experienced drivers: 2–3 pages
Use clear bullet points
Avoid paragraphs longer than 3 lines
Include ATS-friendly keywords (rideshare, passenger transport, chauffeur)
Prioritize readability over design
Completed high-frequency trips across busy city routes
Managed airport pickups and luggage assistance
Maintained valid licence, registration, and required documents
Delivered professional customer service across diverse passengers
Professional Summary
Experienced chauffeur providing premium transport services for executives and scheduled bookings with a focus on discretion and punctuality.
Key Responsibilities
Delivered executive and airport transfer services
Maintained high vehicle presentation standards
Planned routes based on traffic and client schedules
Ensured safe and comfortable passenger experiences
If you’re entry-level, your resume must replace experience with proof of readiness.
Safe driving history
Customer-facing roles (retail, hospitality, delivery)
App usage and navigation skills
Reliability and punctuality
Licence and vehicle readiness
Demonstrated safe driving practices with clean driving record
Provided customer service in fast-paced retail environment
Comfortable using GPS navigation and mobile apps
Available for flexible working hours including weekends
Even without experience, you can get approved if you clearly show:
“I am compliant, reliable, and ready to start immediately.”
Passenger transport operations
GPS navigation and route optimisation
Uber Driver app usage
Airport pickup procedures
Vehicle safety inspections
WHS awareness
Mileage and expense tracking
Reliability
Time management
Communication
Patience
Professionalism
Conflict resolution
Attention to detail
Listing generic skills like “hardworking” without proof. Always connect skills to actions.
Your duties section should reflect real operational tasks, not vague statements.
Transport passengers safely using rideshare platforms
Follow state road rules and transport regulations
Maintain vehicle cleanliness and safety
Manage airport pickups, events, and peak demand routes
Assist passengers with luggage and entry/exit
Track mileage, fuel, and expenses
Report incidents through platform systems
This section is critical. Many resumes fail by burying this information.
Full or unrestricted Australian driver’s licence
State-specific rideshare or passenger transport accreditation
National Police Check (if required)
Working With Children Check (if applicable)
First Aid Certification
Defensive Driving Training
WHS Awareness Training
Vehicle inspection or roadworthy certificate
Place this section above experience if you are entry-level.
Australia uses multiple terms for similar roles. Use them strategically.
Uber Driver
Rideshare Driver
Driver Partner
Passenger Transport Driver
Point-to-Point Driver
Chauffeur
ATS systems and recruiters search for different variations. Including them improves visibility.
If your licence or accreditation isn’t clear, you’re rejected immediately.
“Drove passengers” is not enough—show professionalism and safety.
Driving alone is not the job—passenger experience matters heavily.
If you have a suitable vehicle, mention it.
Even simple metrics help:
High ratings
Trip volume
On-time performance
In cities like Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, competition is high.
Highlight peak-hour or airport experience
Mention high rider ratings (if applicable)
Show familiarity with traffic patterns and events
Emphasize reliability and availability
When writing each bullet point, use this formula:
Action + Context + Outcome
This is how recruiters interpret value—not just tasks.
Before applying, confirm:
Licence and accreditation clearly listed
Skills match rideshare requirements
Duties reflect real-world driving scenarios
Customer service is emphasized
Resume is easy to scan in 10 seconds
Keywords match Australian job listings