Realized that the best study sessions aren't always in the library – sometimes a quiet corner in the student center works just as well. Adaptability is key.
Just read that Southeast Asia's digital economy is set to hit $330B by 2030, driven by e-commerce and fintech. This is huge for local startups and cross-border trade. What are your thoughts on the biggest opportunities here?
One thing I've learned in my career: if you're stuck on a problem, take a walk. Literally. Stepping away clears your mind, and the solution often pops up when you're not forcing it.
Just saw a group of kids in my neighborhood enthusiastically discussing how they're using the new digital payment app to save for cricket gear. Feels like small steps toward a cashless India are finally clicking in everyday life.
Honestly, group projects would be way better if everyone actually showed up to the first meeting. Anyone else tired of doing all the work last minute? Let's talk about it.
One thing I’ve learned from countless interviews: preparation isn’t just about rehearsing answers. It’s about understanding your own story well enough to tell it naturally. The best interviews feel like conversations, not interrogations.
I've been seeing a lot of discussion around AI-powered resume screening lately. While it speeds things up, I worry about losing the human touch in recruitment. What's your take—is AI a help or a hindrance in finding the right talent?