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Education

From engineering college to the world of work.

Engineering students spend years building technical knowledge. But many reach their final semesters with questions about careers, skills, interviews, projects, industry expectations, and what comes next.

What we cover

Built around what engineering students ask for

Career Clarity

Understand what you are actually preparing for, before you prepare for it.

Industry Exposure

How real organisations work, and what entry-level engineers actually do.

Resume & LinkedIn

Communicate what you have actually done, rather than listing everything.

Projects & Portfolio

What you built, why you built it, and what you learned.

Interview Readiness

Technical rounds, HR rounds, and thinking aloud under question.

Mock Interviews

Practise with professionals, and leave knowing what to work on.

AI & Future of Work

How AI is changing engineering roles, and which skills matter now.

Networking & Referrals

Relationships, not asking strangers for jobs.

Entrepreneurship Exposure

Engineering can also lead to building something of your own.

Where you are

Two stages, different emphasis

What is useful in your fifth semester is not what is useful in your eighth.

1

5th & 6th semester

A good stage to explore career options, industry expectations, internships, projects, emerging technologies, AI, networking and entrepreneurship — before placements become urgent.

2

7th & 8th semester

More practical: career clarity, resume, LinkedIn, projects, technical and HR interviews, mock interviews, job-search strategy, workplace readiness and networking.

Career clarity

Paths you can explore

The point is not to choose for you. It is to help you understand what you are actually preparing for.

Software EngineeringData & AICybersecurityCloud & DevOpsQA & TestingProduct ManagementBusiness AnalysisUX & DesignCore EngineeringTechnical SalesResearchHigher EducationEntrepreneurship
Programme

Campus to Career

A sequence rather than a one-off talk. Colleges run it over a term; the last step is a plan the student leaves with.

Run this at your college
  1. 1What roles are available to me?
  2. 2Which ones actually interest me?
  3. 3What do companies expect?
  4. 4What skills am I missing?
  5. 5How do I present myself?
  6. 6How do I prepare for interviews?
  7. 7What should I do in the next 90 days?

Session ideas

What we can run with a college

Individually, or as a series across a term. Colleges pick what their students need.

From Campus to Career
What Companies Expect from Fresh Engineers
Career Paths After Engineering
Resume & LinkedIn for Engineers
How to Explain Your Engineering Project
Technical Interview Readiness
HR Interview Readiness
Mock Interview Drive
AI & the Future of Engineering Careers
Building a Portfolio Before Graduation
Networking & Referrals
Entrepreneurship After Engineering
What I Wish I Knew Before My First Job

Upcoming

Sessions for engineering students

Nothing scheduled for this group yet

Sessions are published a couple of weeks ahead. If you would like one at your institution, ask us.

Bring this to your institution

Sessions are free for students. Tell us the group, the size and roughly what they need, and we will suggest a format and find the right people.