Semester 3 Soft Skills Lab Ii Pre-Mid Courseware
Semester 3 Soft Skills Lab Ii Pre-Mid Courseware
Semester 3 Soft Skills Lab Ii Pre-Mid Courseware
Introduction
Internship is an effective catalyst in getting you ready for the competitive market place. Particularly in
2009, the challenges and opportunities have been tremendous. Challenges due to the economic
slowdown enveloping the key drive areas of global and Indian economy and opportunities thanks to
the immense learning. Internship has given you the opportunity to practically learn about the sector
you have served. From the internship, you have acquired insight into the in-house and marketplace
operations of a company at the same wavelength as of a regular executive. The overall learning and
everyday experiences gained during the internship is central to equipping you to successfully weather
the placement gate. What remains to be done is to develop a realistic self awareness, a self SWOT
analysis and action plan to sharpen the placeability skills. The sustained efforts would definitely earn
you a placement interview and enable you to come out successful.
Several practice sessions inside and outside of the regular sessions are required to put your thoughts,
experiences and diction together to gain the required standards to draft internship component in the
CV and to effectively handle the standard interview questions relating to the internship.
Internship has been universally acknowledged as a key and sizeable opportunity to acquire the skills to
make a decisive foray into the maiden job. Internship has set your career direction and disposition
based on the foundation of two semesters of classroom learning. It is a key component of your
placement credential. The vast majority of you appreciate that the internship has been a knowledge
application experience in fulfilling the objectives as set by the interning organization. The four-month
tenure has:
Classroom Activity
Brainwrite/brainstorm the key internship vocabulary that you have acquired during the four months.
Classroom Activity
Suppose you are invited by a neighbouring business school to present in a seminar the benefits that
you have reaped from the summer internship. Briefly explain the content of your seminar presentation.
Classroom Activity
In hindsight, express the remarkable success achieved in internship, the learning from the failures.
Once the activity is over, collect the most frequently used terms in the expressions.
Classroom Activity
One of the objectives of internship is to apply knowledge and techniques learnt in the first year in a
practical situation. Recall one clear internship example for the application of the knowledge and
techniques learnt in the first year.
Classroom Activity
Using the following action phrases/words, how will you validate the fulfillment of internship
objectives in your case?
Analysed data……..
Assumed responsibility for……….
Compiled statistical data………..
Created new plans, methods…………..
Developed a working knowledge of…………..
Implemented new procedures……………
Improved skills in…………..
Learned new techniques……………
Classroom Activity
Mock Interview:
• In your internship company, what have you observed regarding the tasks being performed by
others?
• As part of your internship, what work-related queries were you able to raise and clear with the
superiors?
• Recall the most important points that you have logged in the daily journal of activities during
internship.
• During internship, what task/s have you performed repeatedly until you were able to do
without supervision?
Classroom Activity
Just a Sentence
Make a sentence each using action words and ideas that explain how you will demonstrate your
internship learning for final placement evaluation.
Classroom Activity
Just an Example
Give an example of how you successfully convinced your CG about your ability to produce result in
your work in the most time-efficient way.
What were the key time savers and time wasters during internship and how will you use the learning in
your FP initiative?
Win-Win
How will you establish that your internship has been a win-win situation to both the company and to
yourself?
MBA interns frequently provide inspirational and exciting thoughts and creative insights in problem
solving. Do you have any tangible claim/s to this effect during your internship?
Value Addition Activity
Professional proximity
Substantiate how the internship offered you the important opportunity to work closely with
professionals in your field, and enabled you to develop knowledge, competencies, and experience
related directly to your career goals.
Classroom Activity
Demonstrate with example/s your initiatives to complete your internship successfully, with specific
examples covering your commitment, receptiveness to constructive criticism, ability to prioritize,
problem solving skills and adaptability.
Additional Activities
Keeping the internship objectives in introspection and the learning thereof, briefly articulate your
specific initiatives to identify, anticipate, prepare for and successfully clinch the first job.
Briefly describe the areas of improvement that you have identified for yourself during internship,
based on specific challenges encountered?
Give specific examples to highlight your improved communication and interpersonal skills that have
enabled you to create a more positive environment, particularly the ability to work with supervisors,
fellow workers, customers.
Chapter 1 – Internship Experiences
Classroom Activity
Students to sit in groups. Each group to brainstorm and arrive at the most relevant interview questions
based on the internship experience and achievements. (Each group 15 minutes)
Classroom Activity
Students to form themselves into groups. Ideate, brainstorm and arrive at a list of the commonly
applicable and most relevant words and phrases useful for internship component of the CV. (Each
group, 10 minutes)
Classroom Activity
Each student to speak for just two minutes on the internship company and the major products handled.
Classroom Activity
Each student to take part in a mock interview conducted by the in-house Trainer or an external HR
professional. The interview to primarily focus on internship achievements. Interview results to be
shared and discussed with the students individually/in group as required, so that it will help them
improve upon their performance.
Session 5: Sustaining Interest in Internship Sector and Keeping Track of Company Updates and
Relationship
Classroom Activity
Each student to submit an action plan to the faculty member handling the course and later a written
progress report covering the following initiatives that are aimed at keeping track of the internship
sector and the company and maintaining relationship.
Session 6 – Employability
Introduction
Employability is defined by ‘what I can do right from day one’ more than ‘what I know’ or ‘what I can
learn’. When the economy is at a slow phase, companies cannot afford to hire candidates who are not
productive from day one; they need candidates who can create and/or work on opportunities from
adversity. When the economy is showing signs of revival, companies cannot afford to hire slow
starters; they need candidates who can take the best early advantage of the revival; when the economy
gains good momentum, companies cannot afford to hire candidates who lack in sharp skills; they need
candidates who make the best out of the fast growth.
Classroom Activity
As part of getting ready with the final leg of the employability skills development initiatives, how will
you sell yourself to you, prior to facing an interviewer? Students at random to make a brief
presentation.
Classroom Activity
In order to get a realistic picture of the expectations of an employer from a particular sector (in terms
of the employability skills of a candidate), substantiate the importance of interviewing
achievers/alumni.
Session 7: Adaptability
You may define adaptability as the ability to modify your thinking, attitude or behavior in order to
be better suited to your current or future environments; adaptability also means the ability to handle
multiple goals, tasks and inputs within the constraints of time, resources and systems (e.g.,
organisational, technological). As you have realized from the internship experiences, adaptability
skills enable you to respond quickly, willingly and positively to new conditions and changing times.
Classroom Activity
Make a brief presentation on how you have adapted yourself to the campus environment back from
internship and how you are evolving your own adaptability to get ready for the final placement.
Introduction
Value Addition Activity
Form groups and discuss the role of adaptability skills in enabling the Indian cricket team to regain the
winning ways.
Classroom Activity
Based on interaction with the alumni and other young executives, each student to present one case
study regarding the hiring criteria and screening process being newly followed by employers in
various sectors.
Classroom Activity
JAM exercise on each of the topics below:
demand in a fast growing economy
demand in a slow growing economy
demand in different sectors
impact of uncertainty in demand
share that the freshers occupy in the demand pie
changing marketing trends and demand
role of goodwill and networking in identifying and tapping demand
Classroom Activity
Conduct a reading seminar collecting relevant columns from business papers and other sources
regarding new recruitment pattern. Each student to present a unique report on the market and to
enable the Student Placement Committee to cast their net into the demand side much wider than ever
before.
Classroom Activity
Students in groups of 6-8 to brainstorm and arrive at the key components and words to be included in
the dynamic part of the FP CV.
Classroom Activity
Identify the most suitable situations where you can use some of the following words in your FP CV
and personal interview based on your claims in the CV.
• accelerated • mastered
• accomplished • motivated
• achieved • operated
• adapted • ordered
• administered • originated
• analyzed • organized
• approved • participated
• conceived • performed
• conducted • pinpointed
• completed • planned
• controlled • prepared
• coordinated • produced
• created • programmed
• delegated • proposed
• demonstrated • proved
• designed • provided
• developed • proficient in
• directed • purchased
• earned • recommended
• effected • reduced
• eliminated • reinforced
• established • reorganized
• evaluated • revamped
• expanded • reviewed
• expedited • revised
• facilitated • scheduled
• found • simplified
• generated • set up
• implemented • solved
• improved • streamlined
• increased • structured
• influenced • supervised
• initiated • supported
• inspected • surpassed
• instructed • taught
• interpreted • trained
• launched • translated
• led • used
• lectured • utilized
• maintained • won
• managed • wrote
Chapter 4 – Verbal Aptitude Training
An aptitude is something that you have the potential to be good at; it refers to your innate ability to
perform tasks that require a specific type of skill. Skill development to clear the aptitude test including
verbal reasoning skills demand sustained efforts over a period of time. The expertise of external
bodies specialized in such training is a channel to avail.
Intensive training in handling the test should precede tests. The components of verbal aptitude covers
mainly the following areas:
Classroom Activity
The faculty member handling the course to give a brief description of each of these components, the
most important of which is reading comprehension.
There are several books and internet sites offering reading comprehension tests at various levels.
Chapter 4 – Verbal Aptitude Training
Session 15
Please refer to Business Vocabulary in Use by Bill Mascull for suitable exercises.
Chapter 4 – Verbal Aptitude Training
Introduction
Verbal intelligence is the ability to analyze information and solve problems using language-based
reasoning. There are several standard test papers available on the internet. The Faculty Member
handling the course may already be familiar with such sites and hard books. Such reinforcements are
in addition to external training sessions.
Note: The courseware soft copy to be loaded in the notebook computers of the students. There
will be no hardcopy distribution from HQ.
Soft Skills Lab - II
Objective: to empower students with skills and competence to earn the first job that has growth prospects.
Detailed Syllabus
Internship Experiences: Internship achievements; learning’s from internship (oral & written); sustaining interest in
internship sector and keeping track of company updates and relationship
Training for Final Placement: Adaptability skills; corporate expectations; employment market demand-supply dynamics;
self evaluation; realistic career expectations; post-internship goal setting; placement initiatives & ownership
Curriculum Vitae: Post-internship CV, job-specific CVs; role of CV in selection process; defending & validating CV
Verbal Aptitude Training: Comprehension; business phrases and vocabulary; verbal reasoning skills
Group Discussion: Foundation skills; GD challenges; approach to various GD topics; GD-specific communication skills;
integrating latest updates for GD
Presentation Skills: Presentation skills for marketing & sales
Personal Interview: Professional self-introduction; specific skills for PI; handling personal interview, group interview,
telephone interview, video-conference interview
Industry Networking: Introduction to networking, sector seminars, panel discussions, industry mentors; local networking;
career fair; campus interview