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PGPM Career Development Services (CDS) Calendar

The Career Development Services (CDS) calendar for SOIL’s PGPM program is designed to guide students through a structured journey of career readiness, leadership development, and industry engagement. It integrates mentorship, skill-building workshops, and placement preparation to ensure students are industry-ready.

Career Development Services (CDS) Calendar

Focus Areas For Industry Readiness

SOIL’s Career Development Services emphasize five core areas that build the skills and confidence recruiters value most. These focus areas ensure students are prepared to perform effectively in every stage of their career journey.

  • 01

    COMMUNICATION

    The ability to articulate ideas with clarity and confidence in interviews, presentations, and workplace settings, while adapting communication style to diverse audiences for greater influence and collaboration.

  • 02

    PERSONAL BRANDING

    Developing a strong professional identity through impactful resumes, a credible digital presence, and effective networking strategies that highlight strengths and career aspirations to stand out with recruiters and industry leaders.

  • 03

    INDUSTRY & COMPANY KNOWLEDGE

    Gaining awareness of industry trends, functional areas, and organizational practices, enabling students to align their career goals with market expectations and engage in informed conversations with recruiters and professionals.

  • 04

    INTERVIEW READINESS

    Building confidence through repeated practice, feedback, and recruiter simulations, preparing students to perform effectively in interviews, group discussions, and case challenges with professionalism and composure.

  • 05

    CRITICAL THINKING & PROBLEM SOLVING

    The ability to logically analyze challenges, consider multiple viewpoints, and design structured solutions, equipping students to handle complex business situations with clarity, creativity, and sound reasoning.

A Structured Pathway to Industry Readiness

The calendar is designed in phases—starting with orientation, moving into preparation, and concluding with final placements—so students progress with clarity and focus at every stage.

Orientation (May)

Students begin by discovering themselves and understanding the SOIL ecosystem. Orientation sets the foundation for teamwork, collaboration, and career readiness.

Learning Foundations
  • Introduction to SOIL’s leadership philosophy and values
  • Self-discovery through psychometric assessments
  • Career Management Services (CMS) process briefing
Learning Foundations
Professional Skills
  • Resume formatting basics
  • Building an initial professional profile (LinkedIn, networking prep)
Professional Skills
Career Services
  • Mentor allocation for 1-on-1 industry guidance
  • Early peer networking across the cohort
Career Services
Term 1 - Industry Engagement & Preparation (May – August)

The first term emphasizes self-awareness, industry alignment, and building personal branding. Students craft their career roadmaps while getting exposure through mentorship and projects.

Learning Foundations
  • Individual Development Plan (IDP) aligned with career goals
  • Live case-based workshops with industry examples
  • Domain introductions to business functions
Professional Skills
  • Resume & LinkedIn branding workshops
  • Communication for Impact (public speaking, storytelling)
  • Critical thinking & problem-solving exercises
Career Services
  • 1-on-1 mentorship sessions with industry professionals
  • Leadership Lecture Series (CXOs & Alumni)
  • Interviews and onboarding for live consulting projects
Term 2 - Placements Preparation & Recruitment (September – November)

This is the placement readiness phase, where students sharpen domain knowledge and simulate recruiter interactions. It blends industry immersion with rigorous practice.

Learning Foundations
  • Domain-focused academies (Finance, Marketing, HR, Analytics, etc.)
  • Industry & company knowledge deep-dives
  • Exposure to cross-functional problem-solving
Professional Skills
  • Multiple rounds of mock GDs and interviews
  • Recruiter-simulated assessments with alumni feedback
  • Workshops on business etiquette and professional networking
Career Services
  • Industry Academy Week (functional deep-dives)
  • PMock Placement Fair (simulated recruiter process)
  • Placement season launch with recruiter engagement
Term 3 - Placements & Career Transition (December – April)

The final phase focuses on placement drives, networking, and giving back to the SOIL community. Students apply their learning in real recruiter interactions and prepare for long-term careers.

Learning Foundations
  • Reflection workshops to evaluate personal growth
  • Career transition planning beyond the first role
Professional Skills
  • Advanced interview preparation with recruiters
  • Alumni-led mock panels and networking mixers
  • Training on offer negotiation and workplace readiness
Career Services
  • Rolling placement drives across leading recruiters
  • Company-specific placement weeks
  • Peer mentorship for incoming batch
Marquee Activities of Career Development Services
Academia Industry Week

Bridging classroom learning with business innovation

A 4-day immersion where CXOs, alumni, and industry leaders engage students through keynotes, panels, hackathons, and networking. It connects classroom concepts with real business innovation and future technologies like AI.

Industry-Led Learning

Guest talks, panel discussions, and industry visits

Students learn directly from practitioners, gaining exposure to real-world challenges, strategies, and sector insights. These experiences strengthen their ability to link theory with practice.

Leadership Series

Perspectives from top leaders and entrepreneurs

CXOs, CHROs, and entrepreneurs share journeys and leadership philosophies, offering practical lessons and inspiration for navigating careers and building resilience.

PMock Placement Fair

Simulating recruiter-driven placement processes

A full practice placement cycle with interviews, assessments, and live feedback. This activity helps students sharpen readiness and build confidence ahead of final placements.

Live Projects

Hands-on learning through corporate assignments

Students apply classroom concepts to live industry problems, developing practical solutions while gaining valuable experience and showcasing their abilities to recruiters.

Bridging classroom learning with business innovation
Guest talks, panel discussions, and industry visits
Perspectives from top leaders and entrepreneurs
Simulating recruiter-driven placement processes
Hands-on learning through corporate assignments

Marquee Activities of Career Development Services

Bridging classroom learning with business innovation
Academia Industry Week

Bridging classroom learning with business innovation

A 4-day immersion where CXOs, alumni, and industry leaders engage students through keynotes, panels, hackathons, and networking. It connects classroom concepts with real business innovation and future technologies like AI.

Guest talks, panel discussions, and industry visits
Industry-Led Learning

Guest talks, panel discussions, and industry visits

Students learn directly from practitioners, gaining exposure to real-world challenges, strategies, and sector insights. These experiences strengthen their ability to link theory with practice.

Perspectives from top leaders and entrepreneurs
Leadership Series

Perspectives from top leaders and entrepreneurs

CXOs, CHROs, and entrepreneurs share journeys and leadership philosophies, offering practical lessons and inspiration for navigating careers and building resilience.

Simulating recruiter-driven placement processes
PMock Placement Fair

Reflection & Skills Development

A full practice placement cycle with interviews, assessments, and live feedback. This activity helps students sharpen readiness and build confidence ahead of final placements.

Hands-on learning through corporate assignments
Live Projects

Hands-on learning through corporate assignments

Students apply classroom concepts to live industry problems, developing practical solutions while gaining valuable experience and showcasing their abilities to recruiters.

Key Events Calendar

Event Month(s) Description
Orientation & CMS Briefing May Introduction to SOIL and the CDS process
Leadership Lecture Series May – April Talks by CXOs, Alumni, and Industry Leaders
Industry Academy Week September Functional deep-dive sessions
PMock Placement Fair October Simulated recruiter-driven placement process
Placements Week December – March Company interviews and final selections
Reflection Workshop April Personal growth review and career reflection
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