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Getting Hired in 2026: A Live Masterclass on Acing Interviews, Building Resumes, and Personal Branding

Hosted by Aakanksha Tangri
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Every week I get DMs from young people in India asking the same question.

"I've applied to 100+ jobs. Why am I still not hearing back?"

1 in 5 young graduates in India are unemployed. In 2026, you can be the perfect candidate and still be rejected in under 7 seconds. That's how long a recruiter spends on a resume. And before that, an ATS has already filtered most of the applications out.

If you used ChatGPT to write your resume, so did everyone else. Recruiters can spot it instantly because they’ve seen thousands of them.

I've spent years on both sides of this. Interviewing world leaders as a political journalist at CNN and VICE. And now as an entrepreneur, building Re:Set into one of the GCC's most recognised well-being and leadership consultancies. I sit across from Fortune 500 CEOs and help them retain their best talent.

The pattern is consistent. The people who get hired aren't always the most qualified. They're the ones who know how to communicate, read a room, and leave an impression. These aren't skills anyone is teaching you in college.

Most young people are stuck in a loop that has nothing to do with their capability. Sending countless applications. Refreshing the inbox. Getting automated rejections, or silence.

The problem isn't you. It's a mismatch between how you've been taught to approach hiring and how hiring actually works today.

This masterclass strips away the outdated advice and generic templates. What you get is two hours of direct, hands-on coaching to fix what's not working and you learn how to build your perfect resume.

Here's what we'll cover:

  • A resume template built to clear ATS filters, for both Indian and global roles

  • A cold outreach guide with templates that have opened doors at Fortune 500 companies

  • A framework for answering any interview question without rambling

  • Mastering the art of storytelling with your own self-introduction, rewritten and practised live

  • Direct feedback on your delivery, body language, and presence

  • A follow-up message template most candidates never use

This is for you if:

  • You're a final-year student or recent graduate tired of sending applications into the void

  • You're a young professional looking to make your next move and want to do it right

  • You're trying to future-proof yourself in a job market reshaped by AI

  • You've made it to interviews and walked out without an offer

  • You freeze on "tell me about yourself"

  • You're figuring out what comes next and want to skip years of guessing

Seats: 10 only

Investment: ₹3,500

I cap it at 10 because I want to hear every single one of you speak.

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Register below with your contact information and complete your payment of ₹3,500 to confirm your spot. You will receive a confirmation email with the session details once you've completed the steps.

About your host:

Aakanksha has spent over a decade in rooms most people don’t get access to. This masterclass is what she wishes someone had taught her at 22.

Aakanksha Tangri is the founder of Re:Set which provides organizations with science-backed and personalized workplace well-being solutions to help employees lead mentally and emotionally fit lives. Re:Set has been recognized by the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy as a success story for its impact in the mental healthcare sector. Aakanksha is also the author of The Inner Edge series, India’s first comprehensive mental health and well-being textbooks for students in grades 1–8, now being rolled out across schools in South Asia and the GCC.

She has served as the Workplace Wellness Advisor to the Middle East Public Relations Association and as a Mental Health Ambassador for Take Care, a youth mental health initiative by VICE and the TELUS Fund in Canada. A Forbes Middle East 30 Under 30 honoree, Aakanksha has spoken on panels hosted by the governments of the UAE, Armenia, India, and Rwanda.

Before founding Re:Set, she was a journalist with VICE and CNN, reporting on major global stories and covering leaders including former U.S. President Barack Obama and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Aakanksha is a Raisina Young Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation, an Asia 21 Next Generation Fellow at the Asia Society, and an alumna of the Milken Institute’s Young Leaders Circle. She graduated from Columbia University and the University of Toronto with academic distinction.

She also hosts ‘Why This Now? by Re:Set,’ an award-winning mental health docuseries podcast recognized for Best Produced and Best Interview Podcast at the India Audio Awards.