
The job market is changing quickly.
Students today are not only competing on marks or certificates. Companies are paying more attention to practical skills, projects, communication, and proof of learning.
That is why job readiness has become an important topic for students, freshers, and early-career professionals.
The PW Skillshala career event, Kaam Ki Baat, was designed around this exact challenge. The event focused on helping students understand resume gaps, project-building, portfolio proof, future tech careers, and practical career preparation through mentorship and hands-on learning. It also introduced PW Skillshala as PW Skills’ offline career-readiness ecosystem.
In 2026, employers are expected to focus more on skills that can be applied in real work situations.
Many students already complete online courses or certifications.
But recruiters often ask different questions:
Can the student solve problems?
Has the student worked on projects?
Can they explain their work clearly?
Do they understand tools and workflows?
Is the resume strong enough?
Does the portfolio show practical ability?
This is where job readiness becomes important.
Being job-ready means a student is prepared not only to learn, but also to present skills confidently during interviews and applications.
The PW Skillshala career event was planned as a student-focused launch experience.
The event combined:
Career guidance
Resume reviews
Panel discussions
Project workshops
Offline mentorship awareness
Counselling support
Skill-based learning discussions
Instead of only talking about careers in theory, the event focused on practical preparation.
Students could understand what recruiters expect and what gaps usually stop candidates from getting shortlisted.
The event was built around real student concerns.
Three major gaps were highlighted.
Students do not want generic career promises anymore.
They want proof that learning can actually help them become employable.
Many learners are confused about:
Which skills matter
Which careers are growing
Whether coding alone is enough
Why projects are important
How to build a strong portfolio
Students often see many institutes offering similar courses.
PW Skillshala used the event to explain how mentorship, projects, community support, and practical learning can help students prepare differently.
One important part of the event was the panel discussion.
The topic focused on:
The Future of Tech Careers: Beyond Coding, Skills, Portfolios and Job Readiness
The discussion explored how career preparation is changing.
Students learned about:
AI careers
Future tech opportunities
Skill-first hiring trends
Importance of portfolios
Resume quality
Industry expectations
Career planning
The panel also discussed why many students fail to get shortlisted even after completing courses.
The answer was simple.
Skills alone are not enough if students cannot show proof.
The Resume Reality Check session became one of the most practical parts of the event.
Selected resumes were reviewed with personal details hidden.
This allowed students to learn from real examples without feeling uncomfortable.
The session highlighted several common issues:
Generic resume summaries
Skills without proof
Weak project descriptions
Missing portfolio links
No measurable outcomes
Role mismatch
Poor formatting
Students also learned that recruiters often scan resumes quickly.
That means clarity matters.
Projects matter.
Presentation matters.
A strong resume should help recruiters understand what the student can actually do.
The event also focused on employability skills that can help students become more job-ready.
These skills go beyond technical learning.
They include:
Communication
Problem-solving
Resume writing
Portfolio presentation
Project explanation
Team collaboration
Interview confidence
Practical tool usage
Many companies now expect candidates to combine technical ability with communication and project understanding.
This is especially important in fields like:
Data Analytics
Web Development
Digital Marketing
Product Management
Data Science
Tech support and operations
A project gives students something real to show.
That is why the event included a Data Analytics workshop where students could work on a practical project.
The workshop included:
Dataset understanding
Data cleaning
Analysis and insights
Dashboard or report creation
Resume packaging
Projects help students explain:
What tools they used
What problem they solved
What insights they found
What work they completed
This becomes useful during interviews because students can discuss actual experience instead of only theory.
PW Skillshala was introduced as an offline career-readiness ecosystem.
The model focuses on helping students prepare through:
Offline mentorship
Faculty guidance
Resume support
Project-based learning
Doubt-solving
Community learning
Counselling support
This approach is designed to make learning more structured and practical.
Instead of only attending classes, students are encouraged to build projects, improve resumes, ask questions, and prepare for real job expectations.
Another important part of the event was the counselling support system.
Students could scan the QR, connect with the team, and understand possible learning paths.
The counselling process can help students understand:
Which course suits their interest
Which skills are currently relevant
How to build a career roadmap
Which projects to focus on
How to improve employability skills
What next step to take
For many students, career confusion is a bigger problem than learning difficulty.
Guidance helps reduce that confusion.
The event gave students a simple but important message.
To become job-ready in 2026, students need more than certificates.
They need:
Skills
Projects
Resume clarity
Portfolio proof
Mentorship
Communication
Career awareness
Consistent practice
The event connected all these areas together through discussions, workshops, hiring insights, and counselling support.
The PW Skillshala career event matters because it focuses on practical preparation instead of only motivation.
Students are already willing to learn.
The bigger challenge is understanding:
What recruiters expect
How to build proof
How to stand out
How to prepare confidently
By combining employability skills, project-building, resume guidance, mentorship, and career discussions, the event helps students understand how to move closer to real opportunities.
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