Keep Your Resume Sharp and Simple With the Help of Glow & Lovely Career’s Free Resume Builder

April 12, 20212 Minutes Read
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Your resume is the first impression of your potential employer. It is best to keep it simple and to the point. Human Resource Department has to go through multiple resumes daily. Spelling mistakes and grammatical errors in your resume can put them off. It can also seriously damage your chances of receiving an interview call. That's why; you must focus on creating an impressive resume.

Firstly, you must understand the job of a resume. Candidates are selected after the interview round. So, your resume's main function is to get you to the interview round. A good resume should clearly state your eligibility for the desired job role. It should highlight your achievements, educational qualifications, and career goals. The language used in the resume should be simple, easy-to-understand. Please know that no HR manager is going to spend hours decoding your resume.

Some students like to use colored fonts in their resumes. We strongly advise against it. A resume is not a place to show off your artistic skills. The resume may be forwarded to senior management, and you do not want to come across as unprofessional. Choose a font that is easily readable. Sometimes, the HR manager will swiftly go through your application while traveling. You do not want to miss out on an opportunity because of readability issues. Save your artistic flair for your portfolio.

In case you need some help writing a resume, register on the Glow & Lovely Careers Website (formerly called, Fair & Lovely Careers Foundation) and click on Resume Builder. It is anonline resume maker free for freshers and other job seekers. Here, you will find sample resumes. You can also create your resume in 4 simple steps. Think of it as an online resume maker for free at your fingertips 24x7.

Our resume builder tool is in alignment with our goal of empowering women across the country to gain financial independence. We realize that some homemakers and students may not have access to career counselors or teachers who can help them with an engaging resume. But, they should not miss out on exciting opportunities because of a simple resume.

It is one of the best resume makers online. The resume builder provides you with helpful information and formats your resume to make it look professional. All you have to do is fill up the details like your educational qualification, hobbies, work experience, and contact information. What's more, you do not have to fill it up all at once. You can save your information and come back to it later.

There are four sections to your resume: Objective and Summary, Education, Work Experience, Skills, and Interests. Now, many candidates struggle to articulate their Objective and Summary statements. Such candidates do not need to get anxious. There is a pre-written, concise objective and summary statement. You just have to select the field that applies to you. Of course, there is also the option to write your objective and summary statement.

So, what are you waiting for? Get started and make your online resume for free.

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Gunjan Saxena, an Indian Air Force pilot, has made a name for herself as one of the first female pilots to fly combat missions. She is an inspiration for everyone who wants to aim for the sky. She has done many things that women were not allowed to do in the past. She's also a role model for all young girls out there who want to do something significant with their lives. You can be a pilot in the armed forces if you are willing to work hard and prove yourself through your skills. Take the career guidance at Glow & Lovely Careers (formerly known as Fair & Lovely Career Foundation. Variousfree online courses related to aviation and mock testsfor aviation exams are available as well.

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Vineeta Singh was born in Delhi in 1983. Her father, Tej Singh, is a scientist at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, while her mother worked at the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), Delhi. She completed her education from the Delhi Public School, R.K. Puram. It was there, when she was 17 years old, that she decided what she wanted to do in life. She credits her decision to one of her teachers, who suggested that Vineeta become an entrepreneur. From that day onward, Vineeta made it her goal.

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