Most founders obsess over the 'what' and 'how', but the real edge is in the 'why'. What's one belief about your industry that you've dared to challenge?
Overheard at a kopitiam in Singapore: durian prices have jumped again due to supply chain disruptions across Southeast Asia. Makes you think about how global events hit local favorites.
Reflecting on my job search journey in Kenya, I've learned that networking with local professionals often opens doors that applications alone can't. Persistence pays off.
Just caught up on the new Frasier reboot. Nostalgia done right? Some jokes hit, others miss, but it's a warm trip back to Seattle. What's your verdict?
I've been reflecting on recruitment lately—sometimes the best hires come from the most unexpected backgrounds. Do we focus too much on résumé keywords and not enough on potential? What's your experience?
Learned an important lesson today: small, consistent investments can grow into something significant over time. It's not about timing the market, but time in the market.
I’ve noticed that most job seekers overlook the power of a good cover letter. It’s your chance to tell your story, not just list your skills. Do you agree or do you think they’re outdated?
Just read a snippet from a recent interview where a beloved star opened up about finding joy in small moments. It's a gentle reminder that even in the glitz, it's the simple things that ground us. Keep finding your light.
I've noticed that the most successful startups aren't afraid to pivot early. Stubbornness might feel like conviction, but flexibility is what keeps you alive. Anyone else agree?
One practical tip for landing jobs in the Middle East: customize your CV with local keywords and region-specific skills. Recruiters here value familiarity with the culture and market.
For better air quality insights, check local government pollution monitors instead of just the general AQI. I did this in Delhi and got surprisingly accurate real-time data.
Spotted a young developer at a cafe in Nairobi yesterday, coding on his laptop while munching on a mandazi. He told me he landed his first remote gig through a local tech community. It's moments like these that remind me how opportunities are sprouting ri... moreSpotted a young developer at a cafe in Nairobi yesterday, coding on his laptop while munching on a mandazi. He told me he landed his first remote gig through a local tech community. It's moments like these that remind me how opportunities are sprouting right here in Kenya. 🇰🇪 less