Handler Resumes


As a handler you will know all about the importance of working hard and making sure that you get your work just right. To land a job as a handler, you need to follow exactly the same rules with your application. You need to produce an accurate and engaging Handler Resume and cover letter in order to give yourself a good chance of being considered for the positions you apply for.

You should start off your application with a Handler cover letter. By writing a cover letter, you are able to apply formally for the position, and you are also able to give a few reasons why you think you should be considered prior to the prospective employer reading your Handler Resume.

Once you have completed the Handler cover letter you should move on to the resume. You Handler Resume needs to start with an objective statement. Try to make this statement short and to the point. Your goal is to indicate what sort of position you are looking for, and this must relate closely to the job you are applying for. You can also try to drop into this statement a skill or two of yours in order to further your chances of being considered. You could say that you are looking for a position as a handler which will allow you utilise your organisational skills whilst working with others in a team. By doing this you show that you are a natural for this sort of work whilst indicating that you can get on with others, which is crucial to this job.

The next section of your Handler Resume should be about your skills as a handler. You should mention primarily how long you have been working in the role and go on to list your main attributes with regards to the job. You should mention things like your ability to consistently deal with heavy items and your knowledge of the safety procedures relating to lifting heavy goods. You can also reiterate your ability to be well organised, that you are adept at working in a fast paced environment, and that you have excellent visual skills and that you have great communication skills.

The next section of your Handler Resume should focus on your past working experience. List your previous jobs, starting with your most recent first, and expand on all jobs by indicating what you were expected to do day to day. You should be mentioning things like transporting baggage, loading and unloading luggage from various different machines, following complicated route instructions relating to the transportation of baggage around the building, and following health and safety procedures at all time.

The final section of your Handler Resume should go through your qualifications. Specific qualifications for baggage handlers are few and far between but you may have some certificates such as jet bridge certification which allows you to configure bridges to planes which are ready to disembark. Other than this you can list your high school diploma and any other qualifications you have gained in the course of your employment.

Sample Handler Resumes

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