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Coding Apps for Preschoolers, Teens And Grown-ups

Known to all, programming skills lead to dozens of lucrative careers in technology. And, with the advent of technology, code learning is now accessible and more effortless. As a result, the number of people who want to build a career that requires coding skills is growing fast. Alike learning any second language, encoding requires regular practice to master. However, it is not easy for today's students to get the time or access to computers to practice, so that is why mobile devices have come in handy. Students can simply download coding applications onto their mobile devices and start learning the art of coding right away. This article talks about the best coding applications for students who want to learn to code across different age groups. Coding Apps for Preschoolers Tinkerblocks Tinkerblocks is a coding app designed for kids aged six and up is a language free digital toy! Create your individual "Magic Eight Project" and invent your "Fun Alarm System" to br

Extra Tips on Resume Writing

The resume is your first impression on the employer and as they say, the first impression lasts long. Considering the grave mismatch between jobs available and professionals being churned out, your resume attains the status akin to  Magna Carta!  So, how exactly can you transform your resume for it to get noticed? We bring you the top nine guidelines to come up with a kick-ass resume- 1. Make your first look count-  On an average, a resume gets scanned only for 10 seconds (source : Forbes Magazine). No matter how well-qualified you are for the job, your resume won’t get a thorough look if it isn’t presentable. Use the basic fonts that are clear and simple, like Times New Roman or Arial, size 12 in black color. Apply bold and italic typeface at selective places to help guide the reader’s eye. Using fancy fonts and special effects like shading or highlighting give an impression that you are trying to make up for the deficiencies in content. Avoid flowery language. Don’t use heavy words u

How to make a resume for internships

  ‘Hi, I wanted to apply  to  an internship at your  organisation .’ ‘Sure! Forward me your resume and I’ll get back to you.’ 4 days later, you are still wondering why you didn’t get a callback. Don’t be alarmed; this is because your resume didn’t demonstrate how you would meet the requirements of the employer effectively. What? But I copy-pasted my best friend’s  resume format . Well, it wasn’t enough to grab the employer’s attention. Before I tell you  how to write a resume  to make the recruiters’ heads turn, let’s have a look at what a resume exactly is. What is a resume? A resume is a document, required as a part of an internship application, that summarizes your education, skills, achievements, and internship/training experiences if any. A student resume contains essential details that an employer needs to know about you before offering you a position in her organization. Now, I know you have already googled  how to create a resume  a hundred times and seen all  professional resu