Resume template for Warehouse Worker

A warehouse worker CV needs to be short, scannable, and focused on the essentials. Logistics HR teams typically spend less than 30 seconds per CV. They look mainly for shift availability, physical fitness, forklift license, language skills, and earliest start date. Long profile paragraphs or extensive skill lists are counterproductive here. A single page is plenty — anything beyond two pages signals overqualification and tends to hurt rather than help.

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Minimal — single column, no photo

For warehouse worker roles, a minimal layout without a photo works best: short, clear, and ATS-friendly. Logistics HR scans quickly — complex designs distract from the relevant facts.

Profile example

„Reliable, physically fit warehouse worker with experience in goods receipt and shipping. Holds forklift license (counterbalance and reach truck). Available for early, late, and night shifts, English B2, can start immediately.“

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Tips specific to Warehouse Worker

Frequently asked questions

Do I need warehouse experience for a warehouse worker role?

Not strictly. Reliability, shift availability, and physical fitness often weigh more than prior experience. Career changers are common.

Should I mention my education (e.g., a degree)?

Briefly — one line is enough. Too much academic detail reads as overqualified and makes employers wonder if you will stay long.

What if I don't have a forklift license?

Mention you are willing to obtain it during probation (many employers fund it). That reads better than leaving the gap unaddressed.

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