The session was conducted in online mode and about 43 participants joined the session. Aakash's session was inspiring and touched upon many aspects including career development, preparation of resume, the need for internships and what a student who aspires to become a civil engineer should do.
Aakash suggested learning project management, specifically in transport or construction, as it provides an insightful and fulfilling experience where one can identify areas for improvement. He also recommended trying an organizational work trial to see if it suits them.
He spoke about the advantages of internships of longer duration, as industry experience gained through such internships makes job applications more relevant than self-directed learning at home. He also explained that resumes of freshers should include basic information and tools known for analysis. He emphasised that for interviews, general skills and a basic understanding of tools from modelling to analysis are often sufficient, as companies typically provide further training. He also mentioned about open day conducted by CSIR-SERC, Chennai, where students can visit and interact with the staff to understand the latest research in civil engineering domain.
Prioritising learning in the initial three years of joining a firm, especially in construction consultancy or project management, is very important to facilitate career progression, according to him. He emphasized proactive learning and certifications to climb the career ladder easily within five years. Aakash k Sambasivan advised expressing thoughts to friends and family to overcome initial hesitations and then to consultants and engineers to discuss ideas early to be recognised and given opportunities gradually.
His advise to budding engineers was to look for jobs in companies like Samsung, LNT Samsung, Hyundai, Lampreel, Technip, Hitachi Energy, JGC, and TRL, which he noted are hiring a minimum of 700 engineers in a year.
The session was made interactive through questions from the participants. Before concluding, faculty members interacted with Akash K. Sambasivan and thanked him for attending. Gayathri from S7 CEA welcomed and introduced Akash K. to the audience. The Head of the Department, Dr. Kavitha, and the faculty coordinator, Ms. Preethi, were also present at the beginning of the session.