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Industry Speaker @ SNS College of Engineering, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu 2025

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Hari Nikesh R
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Hari Nikesh R

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The collaborative session at SNS College of Technology brought together enthusiastic students eager to strengthen their foundation in Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA)—a core pillar of computer science and one of the most vital skillsets for aspiring engineers. The event focused on how DSA forms the bridge between theoretical concepts and real-world product development, enabling innovation, optimization, and problem-solving at scale. Through interactive discussions on arrays, trees, graphs, dynamic programming, and structured interview strategies, the session created a dynamic learning environment filled with curiosity and participation. Students were encouraged to shift their mindset from simply solving problems to designing efficient, scalable solutions—an essential skill for entering product-based companies. The energy in the room, combined with active engagement and thoughtful questions, turned the workshop into a powerful reminder of how collaborative learning drives growth and opens pathways to meaningful tech careers.

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As the speaker for this session, I guided students through essential DSA concepts while sharing practical interview insights, problem-solving strategies, and real engineering experiences from the industry. I emphasized not only the technical aspects of algorithms but also the equally important soft skills—communication, clarity, and confidence—that shape success in interviews and workplace collaboration. I facilitated a hands-on, discussion-driven session where students practiced articulating their thought processes, structuring solutions, and approaching problems methodically under pressure. Throughout the event, I was inspired by their enthusiasm, which in turn pushed me to revisit my own fundamentals and reflect deeply on problem-solving patterns. This session reaffirmed my belief that teaching is one of the most powerful modes of learning. By mentoring students, encouraging their growth mindset, and fostering an environment of shared learning, I aimed to empower the next generation of engineers to stay curious, stay consistent, and rise together through collaboration.

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