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Hello, everyone, and welcome to my 17th blog. I hope you all are healthy and fine.


Today was a very special day for me, and not just for me but for all my college mates. Let me start from the beginning. As you know, I'm pursuing a degree, and my college organized a training program for all final year students.

When the name of this training workshop comes up, we all tend to become lazy because we had some unwarranted perceptions about training workshops from our past experiences. But, let me be serious; I genuinely found it helpful today.

To lead the workshop, we had Mr. Paresh Bhatt from Ahmedabad, who specifically came to our college. I felt that I had a lot to learn from him. I was surprised to see how even a small change can make a significant difference when going for an interview. Perhaps if someone else had been explaining it at the same place, we might have found it boring or not chosen to attend another seminar.

Friends, I always share my daily thoughts here, so I'm sharing my experience from today. I got to understand the correct way of writing a resume, how it's done, how to present it, and how to showcase our potential to secure an interview. I hope this knowledge helps me in landing a job. I learned many other things as well, and I found it truly beneficial.


This sums up my day at college. If you found it interesting, please share it with your family and friends. ❤️

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