
PW Skillshala Kaam Ki Baat focused on one important question many students face today , how can learners prepare for modern technology careers beyond traditional coding roles? As industries continue adopting AI tools, analytics systems, automation workflows, and digital operations, companies now look for candidates with practical skills, project experience, communication ability, and career readiness.
The event explored how students can build stronger portfolios, improve employability, and understand emerging opportunities connected to future tech careers. Through panel discussions, resume guidance, mentorship conversations, and project-focused sessions, PW Skillshala Kaam Ki Baat highlighted the growing importance of practical learning and industry-focused skill development for modern career growth.
The concept of PW Skillshala Kaam Ki Baat was not merely about motivation or general career guidance.
Career preparation and industry requirements were at the forefront of the event. Rather than focusing solely on learning journeys, the sessions aimed to help students improve their employability through projects, mentorship, resume building, and skills development.
The event journey included:
* Understanding evolving careers in technology
* Learning about non-traditional tech job profiles
* Assessing gaps in skills and portfolio
* Understanding expectations of recruiters
* Gaining knowledge through project-based exposure
* Learning about mentorship and off-line guidance
* Taking action through counseling and registrations
The entire structure of the event started from awareness and went on to provide direction.
The event followed a step-by-step format focused on student engagement and career awareness.
The flow included:
Student onboarding and registration
Career-focused opening discussion
Industry and AI career panel session
Resume and portfolio review discussions
PW Skillshala introduction
Offline learning ecosystem overview
Project workshop activities
Counselling and guidance support
QR-based registration assistance
Each segment was connected to a practical student concern such as placements, confidence, portfolio strength, or career clarity.
One of the central themes of the event was the changing nature of technology careers.
Today, companies are not only hiring software developers. They also need professionals who can work with:
AI-assisted tools
Data interpretation
Automation systems
Product workflows
Customer experience systems
Technical operations
Reporting and analytics
Business communication
This is why conversations around future tech careers are becoming more important for students.
The event highlighted how industries now value practical understanding, adaptability, communication, and project exposure alongside technical learning.
The phrase jobs beyond coding was discussed in the context of evolving industry needs.
Many modern roles involve technology understanding without requiring advanced software development expertise every day.
Some examples include:
Data Analytics
Product Operations
Digital Marketing Analytics
AI workflow support
Business Analysis
Technical Support Systems
Customer Success Operations
Automation coordination roles
The sessions explained that students should not limit their career thinking to only one path.
Instead, they should understand how technology ecosystems include multiple career opportunities connected to skills, tools, and problem-solving.
The panel discussion focused on practical industry expectations.
Speakers discussed how hiring patterns are changing and why students need stronger practical exposure.
Key discussion areas included:
Importance of portfolio-based learning
How recruiters evaluate candidates
Why practical projects matter
Emerging AI-driven career opportunities
Importance of communication skills
Building long-term employability
The session also highlighted that career growth depends on continuous learning and adaptability.
Students were encouraged to focus on proof of work rather than only theoretical learning.
The session focused more on clarity and presentation than on adding excessive information.
One of the key learnings that were derived from the event is the importance of using projects for learning.
Through projects, the learner gets a chance to prove his/her ability in:
Understanding the practical aspects of the concept
Problem-solving
Use of tools
Analyzing information
Implementing solutions in real-life
This will be of great help when applying for:
Job selection process
Internships
Placement processes
Portfolio presentation
The event made the learners realize the importance of making portfolios rather than earning certificates randomly.
The workshop section focused on practical exposure.
Students explored project workflows connected to analytics and structured problem-solving.
The learning flow included:
Understanding datasets
Organising information
Cleaning and preparing data
Generating observations
Creating reports or dashboards
Presenting findings properly
The idea was to help students understand how projects can support both learning and employability together.
The workshop also highlighted how project experience improves confidence during interviews and discussions.
Workshop session concentrated on practical exposure.
Projects were considered which have workflows linked to analytics and problem solving.
Learning process involved:
* Data set comprehension
* Information organization
* Data cleaning and preparation
* Observations creation
* Report/dashboards development
* Proper presentation
The aim was to show how projects could be used for learning and employability purposes simultaneously.
It was noted that projects contribute to the increase of confidence at the interview stage.
Career readiness was another area of discussion that took place at the event. According to the event, technical knowledge alone is not always guaranteed to bring one chance.
Apart from technical knowledge, students require:
* Communication skills
* Presentation skills
* Interviewing confidence
* Skills in explaining projects
* Teamwork
* Discipline
* Learning consistency
The event encouraged students to make preparations holistically rather than just on technical subjects.
In addition to this, the event was also meant to have some online presence by way of interactions, recording and student involvement materials.
Some of the key moments recorded at the event were:
* Panel moments
* Career moments
* Student moments
* Workshop moments
* Resume moments
* Offline centre visits
* Learning environment moments
All this contributed to extending the reach of the event beyond its physical participants.
The conference brought out some significant concepts to students who are about to start their careers.
The notable concepts were that:
Technology career opportunities go beyond the coding only jobs
Hands-on projects make resumes and portfolios more attractive
Recruiters need proof of skills
Career readiness entails good communication and confidence
There are more opportunities in AI and analytics fields
Mentoring brings more coherence to career development
Continuous learning is becoming more necessary than ever before
This was an event designed to help students appreciate these changes in an organized manner.