Treasure Hacks
Soft Skill Seminar
Event Recap
Through our in-person full day seminar, we hosted networking workshops, connected students with industry professionals, and gamified the soft-skill learning process to help empower students.
Check out the event details and highlights below!
Quick Figures
62 Total Attendees
90% stayed all 8 hours
$2,000 in Prizes
Event Breakdown
Setting the Stage
Before starting, students were able to get some free swag from our sponsors like HyperX and the Extended Studies program at UC San Diego. Students got time to meet one another before the full day of workshops and gamified events!
Make it a Game!
For both networking and presenting, we designed games and activities that allowed participants to practice and develop these skills in a fun way. They learned new skills and significantly improved at breaking the ice with industry professionals.
May the Best Pitch Win!
Participants then each delievered a product pitch 3 times. Within each iteration, business experts provided feedback on how to tell the story in a concise and convincing manner, which allowed participants to further practice and strengthen their presenting skills.
From Inspiration to Passion
We also invited working professionals to share their own learnings from the field. Whether it was about forming stronger connections or how to start one's financial literacy journey, they shared their passions and inspirations to the next generation of young leaders.
Into the Horizon
By the end of the event, participants felt like they had known their teams for longer than just the 8 hours they were there. Additionally, the organizers were amazed by the 90% whole-day-retention and celebrated the work that everyone put in to make the event a possibility.
Student Takeaways
Anna Heinke
“There are so many things I learned today, but the most impactful moment was pitching with the group and learning how to sell [and] communicate ideas. I’ve never practiced it before in this way, which made today more helpful.”
Jonathan Hsu
“I swear everyone looks like someone I known before. The volunteers, the people... they feel like friends.”