At Tekvocation, we believe that growth is shaped by both skills and perspective. As part of our Intern Enrichment Initiative, a special session was held toward the end of the internship, featuring former Tekvocation interns who are now full-time professionals at Edcite. The session offered current interns a chance to hear honest reflections on transitioning from internship to full-time roles.
Hosted by Diana, the conversation felt more like a casual catch-up than a formal panel, which allowed real stories to surface and made the space feel easy and relatable.
Brunda, known for her consistency, was asked what inspired her perfect attendance during the internship. She said, “I felt every day mattered. I didn’t want to miss a chance to learn something new.” Her message was simple—being present and open to learning can leave a lasting impression.
Ahmed brought in a different perspective. From the very beginning, his communication stood out. Asked about his professional-sounding application email, he said, “I wanted every part of my application to reflect how seriously I took the opportunity.” His attention to detail reminded everyone that how we present ourselves, even in the smaller moments, matters.
Pavan spoke about how he found his footing after a difficult start. “I struggled at first, but I kept trying. I asked for help, stayed back after sessions, and over time, I began to improve.” His experience reminded the group that growth takes time, and that persistence, along with support, can make all the difference.
Bharat shared a more introspective view, speaking about the importance of staying committed to one’s own path. “Stick to what you believe in,” he said. “Don’t compare yourself too much.” His words were a steady reminder to trust the process and focus on what feels right for you.
Abhishek shared practical insights on professionalism. “Say what you mean, be clear, and be open to helping others,” he said. His thoughts reinforced that communication, when done with intention and clarity, strengthens collaboration.
Vinutha, a working mother of two, spoke about balancing responsibilities at home and work. With planning and a calm approach, she stays committed to both. Her journey brought a thoughtful perspective on managing multiple roles with care and self-awareness.
Each speaker brought a different lens, shaped by their own experiences. Their stories gave current interns something valuable to reflect on as they prepare for their next steps.
At Tekvocation, we believe that growth is not one-size-fits-all. Sessions like these are part of our effort to provide honest insights and build a human perspective dictionary that supports both professional and personal development.