RESOURCES FOR LIFE

Providing training and support services for career and job placement, Leadership Development Resources cultivates poise and authority in low-income young adults from high school to age 25.

Resume Writing
An “Objectives” section used to be standard on resumes. However, most of them failed right from the start. When job seekers discussed their career goals and interests, employers wondered, "What's in it for me?” This is called the Resume Title (also known as a Resume Headline). Your career objective is still included here, but you must also describe your value as an employee.
As part of your job search, you should send a resume. Using your resume to showcase your skills, and experience, is important to help employers quickly find out who you are. You might include a few key sections on your resume, despite the fact that each resume will differ based on education, professional history, industry, and position. The purpose of this guide is to outline what to include on your application resume.