MES COllege

Soft Skill Development Programme(Resume Writing & Linkedin Optimisation)

Reported on: 21-10-2025

Soft Skill Development Programme(Resume Writing & Linkedin Optimisation)

Report on Soft Skill Development Programme (Resume Writing & LinkedIn Optimisation) A one-day soft skill development programme focusing on "Resume Writing and LinkedIn Optimization" was organized for the First year and second year B.Com students on 21/10/2025 at Ambedkar Hall. The primary objective was to equip students with the essential skills required to create a powerful professional identity, thereby enhancing their readiness for campus placements and future career opportunities. Mr.Mohammed Jaish.N.P, (Programme Coordinator) welcomed the gathering.Dr.Femina.E.P (HOD, Commerce) presided over the meeting.Dr.C.Rajesh (Principal) inaugurated the function. Mr.Mohammed Ashique (Soft Skills Master Trainer, NaITER) handled the session.Shafiya.M.T (B.com student) delivered the vote of thanks. The session was designed to be highly interactive and practical, moving beyond theoretical concepts to hands-on application. The workshop was divided into two sections: 1. Crafting a Winning Resume: This segment focused on the structure, content, and formatting of a modern resume. 2. Building a Professional LinkedIn Profile: This module emphasized the importance of LinkedIn as a digital resume and networking tool. The programme was highly successful in achieving its objectives. The participants gained a clear understanding of how to present their qualifications strategically and also understood the synergy between a strong resume and an optimized LinkedIn profile. The "Resume Writing and LinkedIn Optimization" programme provided the students with critical tools for their professional journey. By bridging the gap between academic knowledge and industry expectations, the initiative has significantly boosted their confidence and preparedness for the competitive job market. The positive feedback from students underscores the need for such targeted skill-development sessions.