GenAI Speech Prep:
Confidence Before the Stage
Most students avoid practicing public speaking until the moment it counts. This workshop changes that. You'll learn the four things people notice when you speak, how to handle unexpected questions, and how to structure spoken answers.
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.
Freezing under pressure
When asked a question out of nowhere, it's easy to freeze. We teach the structure to buy you time and compose your thoughts.
Weak vocal presence
Speaking too fast, using too many filler words, or mumbling can ruin good content. We optimize vocal delivery.
Poorly structured answers
Taking 3 minutes to answer a basic question shows lack of clarity. Learn to state your points with opening, middle, and close.
Fear of group discussions
GDs are competitive. We teach you exactly when to jump in and how to add real value to the discussion.
A hands-on 2-hour roadmap
No fluff. Every minute is structured around practical action you can take immediately.
Value of Spoken Clarity
- Why the ability to speak clearly is now one of the most valued skills across every industry
- What makes someone seem confident when they speak — and why it is a learnable skill, not a trait
- The structure every clear spoken communication follows — opening, middle, and close
Vocal Mechanics
- How to prepare what you want to say without memorising it word for word
- Managing nervousness before you speak — what actually helps versus what does not
- Eye contact, pace, pausing, and volume — the four things people notice before your content
AI Coaching & GDs
- Using AI to help you organise your thoughts and build a speaking script quickly
- How to handle a question you were not expecting without panicking in front of people
- The group discussion format — how to contribute, when to speak, and how to add to what others say
60-Second Drill
- Live activity: every participant speaks for 60 seconds on one topic and receives one piece of 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: "Uh, like, basically I built this website and it was good, I guess..."
Keep it under 20 words. Use past tense. Start with a strong verb.
What past participants are saying
"The 60-second live presentation practice was intimidating at first but extremely helpful. My GD rounds went smoothly after this."
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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