From Campus Events to Career Growth: My Student Journey

While academic performance and coding skills often dominate discussions about career growth in engineering, one underrated yet impactful area is college tech event management. As a student actively involved in organizing technical events, I discovered that these experiences not only help build resumes but also develop leadership, creativity, and problem-solving abilities.

In this article, I’ll share my journey of organizing tech events in college, the skills I developed, the challenges I overcame, and how these moments are shaping my career path in tech.

Author:

V Pramod Reddy

B.Tech, 3rd Year

Artificial Intelligence and Data Science

Lead—CSE Technical Club

How It Started?

My journey began as a first-year student nervously volunteering at a tech quiz event. I didn’t know much, but I was eager to learn. Joining the CSE Technical Club helped me grow from a volunteer to an active core team member, eventually becoming someone who led full-scale event planning and execution.

Over time, our team organized various types of college tech events, including:

Lesson 1: Leadership and Teamwork

Organizing college events taught me how to lead and work with diverse teams. You meet students from different years, branches, and backgrounds, and success depends on team collaboration and leadership skills.

Key Takeaways:

Lesson 2: Communication is Everything

Effective communication is the backbone of organizing successful events. Whether inviting speakers or briefing participants, clear communication skills are non-negotiable.

What I improved through event coordination:

Lesson 3: Creativity Meets Tech

College events provided me with the opportunity to combine technical knowledge with creativity. Whether designing digital assets or automating registration, I found opportunities to innovate.

Tools & Platforms I Explored:

These skills not only added value to my resume but also helped me land freelance and internship opportunities.

Lesson 4: Managing Pressure & Deadlines

Every tech event brings unexpected challenges. From equipment failures to last-minute presentation issues, the pressure is real.

What I Learned:

These are industry-ready soft skills that no classroom can teach—and they matter as much as your CGPA.

Lesson 5: Building Connections

One of the biggest advantages of organizing tech events in college is networking. I met and collaborated with:

These interactions often led to mentorships, collaborations, and even internship referrals. Truly, your network is your net worth.

Lesson 6: From Campus to Career Confidence

Event management experiences gave me the confidence to talk about something beyond my grades in interviews. Now, I confidently speak about

These experiences show recruiters that I’m not just technically capable—I’m also resourceful, responsible, and driven. These skills are now helping me shape my dream of launching a student-led ed-tech startup.

Tips for Students

If you’re a B.Tech student wondering how to stand out, here’s why you should start participating in or organizing campus events:

Organizing college tech events gave me much more than certificates or experience points; it gave me direction, confidence, and real-world readiness.

If you’re still unsure about your path, start with something simple: volunteer for a coding event, join a club, or help plan a workshop. These experiences will shape your identity and open doors you didn’t even know existed.