Workgrad runs practical skill labs, campus events, and mentor-led projects for students who want evidence of what they can do - not just another certificate.
We help students turn classroom knowledge into projects, practice, and useful contacts. The format is simple: small cohorts, clear tasks, mentor feedback, and campus teams that keep the work going after the session ends.
We work with college teams to plan skill labs, project days, founder sessions, and placement practice. Your campus gets a clear calendar, mentor support, and student feedback after every program.
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The best part was the pace. We had time to try the tools, make mistakes, and still leave with a small chatbot we could explain properly.
Workgrad helped us plan the calendar with our faculty instead of dropping in for a one-off event. Attendance improved because students knew what they were building toward.
I used to rush through project explanations. The practice room gave me a structure I could repeat in viva, interviews, and team presentations.
The mentor check-ins kept our team from overbuilding. We shipped a smaller demo, but it was clearer and easier for judges to understand.
I learned how to coordinate speakers, handle registrations, and write a proper post-event report. It became a useful talking point in interviews.
My LinkedIn stopped sounding copied. I rewrote two project posts in my own voice and finally had something useful to send with applications.
48 hours, 500 student seats, and problem briefs from campus and industry partners. Teams finish with a working demo, a short pitch, and mentor feedback.