Every Interview Has a Formula.
Learn It Here!
This workshop gives you the preparation, structure, and composure under pressure required to ace your rounds. Practice answering questions that trip most students up — weaknesses, projects, and salary — and learn how to handle questions you can't answer.
Why your resume isn't getting calls
These are the 4 most common mistakes we see in student resumes — and all of them are fixable.
Rambling & Lack of Structure
Without a clear framework, students tend to over-explain. We teach the STAR structure to keep answers concise.
Fear of Tricky HR Questions
Questions like 'What is your weakness?' make students nervous. We show how to answer with honesty and poise.
Freezing on Hard Problems
Not knowing an answer is okay; how you handle it determines your score. Learn the script to keep the interviewer on your side.
Weak Introductions
The first 60 seconds ('Tell me about yourself') sets the tone. Learn the formula to script an engaging introduction.
A hands-on 2-hour roadmap
No fluff. Every minute is structured around practical action you can take immediately.
Recruiter Psychology & Intro Formula
- What interviewers are actually evaluating — it is rarely just your knowledge
- How to introduce yourself in 60 seconds so the interviewer remembers you
The Answer Scaffolding
- The one answering framework that works for almost every interview question without sounding rehearsed
- The 10 questions that appear in almost every fresher interview in India — decoded one by one
Tricky Scenarios & AI Prep
- Answering the hardest questions — weaknesses, failures, and salary expectations — with honesty and calm
- Using ChatGPT as your personal interview practice partner — a full live walkthrough
- How to handle a question you genuinely do not know the answer to without losing the room
Closing & Live Mock Round
- The questions you should ask the interviewer — and why most students skip this completely
- What to do the night before and the morning of an interview to be in the right state
- Live practice round: one question, one answer, one round of honest group feedback
Same person. Totally different resume.
Click any bullet to see what a recruiter sees — and what you can write instead.
Rewrite this resume bullet using strong action verbs, specific metrics, and
concrete outcomes. Target role: [Job Title]
Original: "Umm, my name is Amit and I like web development and coding..."
Keep it under 20 words. Use past tense. Start with a strong verb.
What past participants are saying
"The tip on how to handle unknown questions saved my coding round interview. Clear, practical advice."
Common questions
Your resume can get you interviews.
Join 40 students on Date TBD and leave with a resume that finally works for you.
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