Many bus driver roles in Ireland require a Category D licence and relevant passenger experience. A well-structured CV can make the difference between getting an interview or being overlooked. In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to present your licence and key experience.
Employers hiring bus drivers in Ireland typically want:
Include your licence prominently — ideally in the Skills or Certifications section. Be clear about the category.
Copy-Paste Snippet – Licence Line:
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Full Clean Irish Driving Licence – Category D
Professional Summary (1–2 sentences):
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Experienced bus driver with 5 years of urban and intercity passenger transport. Committed to safety, punctuality, and excellent customer service.
Skills Section Snippet:
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- Category D driving licence - Passenger safety and emergency response - Excellent communication
Work Experience Bullet (sample):
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- Operated daily routes with 50+ passengers, maintaining safety and punctuality. - Conducted vehicle safety checks and ensured compliance with regulations. - Delivered excellent customer service to passengers.
Full Example:
John Doe
Email: john@example.com | Phone: 087 123 4567
Full Clean Irish Driving Licence – Category D
Experienced bus driver with 5 years of urban and intercity passenger transport. Committed to safety, punctuality, and excellent customer service.
Bus Driver | Dublin City Transport | 2019 – Present
Keep in mind that the full example is meant to illustrate the structure and will need additional formatting. It’s best to copy the individual snippets separately for your own CV.