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Step 1
Emphasize your experience in combining people and transportation planning. This may not be as easy as you may think. The perfect balance lies in showing in your resume that you can provide the city or state with an effective and profitable service, while at the same time finding a solution that makes the customer happy.
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Step 2
Show your expertise when it comes to problem solving at your job. If you successfully married a small budget to the correct handling of a major project or if you were able to fix problematic routes and fix overcrowding, then make sure this goes into your resume.
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Step 3
Include examples of creative work, such as the design of maps, brochures and special literature you helped write that directly relates to the transportation systems in the area. Let the employer know how much involvement you had in the project and what happened as a result of your work (expanded use, savings or increased customer satisfaction).
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Step 4
Don't focus too much on your job duties in transportation planning but instead write about numbers that showcase budget cuts, planning studies and coordination efforts. Mention percentages and specific numbers that reveal just how much of an impact you had in previous companies.
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Step 5
Focus on training for the specific job you are applying for. Transportation planning experts may work in anything from planning bicycle routes to managing ship allocations and routes. If you want to work in a particular area, it may be worth attending special classes or workshops. You can also gain some previous experience by taking on an internship or shadowing other professionals.












