
Mistake: Including every past job instead of just relevant experience. Why it matters: Dubai recruiters for part-time driving roles (e.g., delivery, ride-hail) spend seconds scanning a CV. Irrelevant details (like an office manager role from 10 years ago) bury your driving qualifications. Example: A CV that lists " Executive," "Warehouse Helper," and "Part-Time Driver" with equal detail, making the key driving experience hard to spot. Fix: Create a "Relevant Experience" section at the top. List your driving roles first with full details (company, dates, vehicle type, areas covered). Group other work under a brief "Additional Experience" section. Insight: Your CV is a marketing document for you as a driver. Trim the fat to showcase your road time, safety record, and knowledge of Dubai's areas.

Mistake: Failing to prominently list their UAE driving license number, category, and expiry date. Why it matters: A valid UAE license is the absolute #1 requirement. Employers need to verify this instantly. Hiding this info or just writing "have a license" forces extra steps and your CV gets skipped. Example: The CV states "Possess a valid driver's license" at the bottom of the last page, with no number or details. Fix: Place "UAE Driving License: [Number], Category [e.g., 3/V], Expiry [Date]" directly under your contact information at the top of the CV. For a comprehensive guide on structuring a UAE CV, visit https://us.ok.com/ask_news/how-to-write-a-cv-in-the-uae-2026-guide-for-job-seekers/. Insight: In Dubai's competitive part-time driver market, making your key qualification ultra-clear is the fastest way to pass the first screening.

Mistake: Not tailoring the CV to the specific driver job or mentioning Dubai/UAE knowledge. Why it matters: Applying for a school van driver role with the same CV used for furniture delivery shows a lack of care. Dubai employers value candidates who understand local traffic laws, peak hour zones (like Sheikh Zayed Road), and area names. Example: A generic CV titled "Driver CV" that doesn't mention familiarity with Dubai neighborhoods, GPS use, or any special skills like handling luxury vehicles or customer service. Fix: Customize your "Professional Summary" or "Objective" for each application. For a food delivery role, highlight speed and customer service. For a chauffeur role, emphasize professionalism, appearance, and knowledge of hotels/business districts. Insight: A small amount of research and customization shows initiative and increases your fit for the specific role in the unique context of Dubai's roads and clientele.

Mistake: A cluttered, poorly formatted CV with inconsistent fonts and spelling errors. Why it matters: A messy CV suggests a disorganized person. For driving that require punctuality, following procedures (like delivery apps), and representing a company's brand, presentation is key. Example: A CV using three different fonts, with inconsistent date formats (2024, Jan-24, 12/2023), and typos like "delivry" or "eksperience." Fix: Use a clean, single-column template. Stick to one professional font. Use bullet points. Proofread meticulously, or ask someone to help. You can find professional and simple templates in this detailed CV guide at https://us.ok.com/ask_news/how-to-write-a-cv-in-the-uae-2026-guide-for-job-seekers/. Insight: Your CV is the first "vehicle" an employer sees. Keep it clean, well-maintained, and easy to navigate, just like you would a car for a client.

Mistake: Writing a vague or generic "Career Objective" that adds no value. Why it matters: Space on a one-page CV is precious. A weak objective like "Seeking a challenging role to grow my skills" wastes the prime real estate at the top of your CV that should immediately sell your driving capability. Example: "Objective: To obtain a part-time driving position in a dynamic company where I can contribute and learn." Fix: Replace "Objective" with a "Professional Profile." Write 2-3 powerful lines summarizing your relevant experience. Example: "Reliable part-time driver with 3+ years of experience in Dubai, holding a clean Category 3 UAE license. Proven record in timely client deliveries across various emirates with a focus on safety and customer satisfaction. Proficient in using GPS and delivery apps." Insight: The top of your CV must answer "Why should we hire you as a driver?" in seconds. A strong profile acts as a 30-second elevator pitch to hook the reader.


