For 3rd year, final year & recent graduates
Resume + DSA + Interview Call Readiness

Placement season is close. Fix your readiness gaps before companies start filtering.

A focused CS FOR ALL Campus sprint to help you clean your resume, strengthen DSA basics, prepare your profile, and understand how to get interview calls before placement pressure becomes real.

Placement readiness Resume correction DSA basics Interview call strategy

The Real Problem Before Placements

Most students don’t fail because they know nothing. They fail because their preparation is scattered and their profile does not communicate readiness.

Gap 1

Resume looks generic

Projects are written like college submissions, not like engineering proof. Recruiters don’t quickly understand your value.

Gap 2

DSA revision is random

Students jump between topics without mastering core patterns that commonly appear in coding rounds.

Gap 3

Applications are not tracked

They apply randomly, don’t follow up, don’t tailor resumes, and lose momentum after a few rejections.

The Placement Readiness Sprint

A focused sprint to bring structure into your placement preparation — profile, DSA, projects, applications, and mock readiness.

Sprint map

What we fix step by step

1

Profile diagnosis

Start

Check your resume, LinkedIn, GitHub, projects, and current placement readiness gaps.

2

Resume correction

Profile

Improve project bullets, skills section, education, achievements, and recruiter readability.

3

DSA revision plan

Core

Focus on high-frequency patterns: arrays, strings, hashing, sorting, searching, two pointers, recursion basics.

4

Project explanation

Proof

Learn how to explain your project architecture, features, decisions, database, APIs, and tradeoffs.

5

Application system

Execution

Shortlist jobs, tailor resumes, track applications, and learn how to ask for referrals properly.

What You’ll Fix Inside the Sprint

The sprint is not about adding more confusion. It is about fixing the most important things that affect shortlisting and interview performance.

Resume

Make your resume clean, shortlisting-friendly, and aligned with software roles.

DSA

Revise the patterns that matter most before basic coding rounds start.

Projects

Turn projects into strong interview stories, not just GitHub links.

Applications

Build a simple system for jobs, referrals, follow-ups, and tracking.

Sprint Flow

The flow is designed to be simple: diagnose, fix, practice, review, and execute.

Phase 1

Profile audit

Resume, GitHub, LinkedIn, project depth, and current DSA level are checked first.

Phase 2

Readiness correction

You fix resume bullets, revise important DSA patterns, and prepare project explanations.

Phase 3

Application execution

You shortlist roles, tailor your resume, track applications, and use a professional referral approach.

What You Can Expect After the Sprint

This sprint does not promise placement. It helps you become more prepared, more structured, and less confused before placement season.

Cleaner resume

Your profile becomes easier to scan and understand.

Focused DSA plan

You know exactly what to revise instead of solving randomly.

Better project stories

You can explain your work more confidently in interviews.

Application system

You stop applying blindly and start tracking like a serious candidate.

FAQs

Clear answers before you join the Placement Readiness Sprint.

Placement Readiness Sprint

Ready to fix your placement gaps?

Join the sprint to get a clear readiness plan for resume, DSA, projects, profile building, and applications.

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