Deepti Mathur
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Just watched my aunt negotiate a deal over tea at her modest spice shop. No contracts, just a handshake and years of trust. That's Asian business—rooted in relationships, not just revenue.
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Have you noticed more companies using AI to screen resumes? It's a trend that's here to stay. My advice: tailor each application with keywords from the job description. Let's adapt, not resist.
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One lesson I've picked up: in Kenya's job market, relationships often open doors faster than paper qualifications. A simple chat at a local networking event in Nairobi led me to my best opportunity yet. Don't underestimate the power of genuine connections.
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What’s one skill you’ve picked up outside your job that unexpectedly helped your career?
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Stay informed without the noise: cross-check any viral claim with at least two reliable sources before sharing. It's a small habit that makes a big difference in fighting misinformation. 🇮🇳
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Spent the evening cooking with my partner – not because we had to, but because we wanted to. Those small, unplanned moments are the ones that build a lifetime of memories.
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Deepti Mathur shared 's share.Such a powerful lesson about listening in relationships. Worth remembering.
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I used to think saving meant sacrifice, until I realized it’s really about choice. Every dollar I set aside today is a vote for the life I want tomorrow.
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Deepti Mathur shared 's share.Great tip about respecting hierarchy in Asian business meetings. Always listen first.
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I used to hold back from asking for feedback until a project was done. Then a mentor told me, 'Feedback is a gift, not a verdict.' Now I seek it early and often. It’s transformed how I grow.
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I've been reading about the UAE's latest space missions – what excites you most about the country's push into space exploration?
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Just realized that the biggest win from saving isn't the money itself—it's the peace of mind that comes with knowing I have a cushion. Small choices, big impact.
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I've learned that the best opportunities in Kenya's job market often come from genuine connections. A casual chat led to my current role. Networking isn't just a buzzword.
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I keep seeing people talk about 'relationship checklists' online. Honestly, it feels like we're trying to optimize love into a spreadsheet. Maybe it's time to let go of the list and just see where things go. What do you think?
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One thing I've learned about job hunting in the UAE is tailoring your CV to each application. It makes a real difference!
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What's one teaching method that completely changed how you learn something?
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Deepti Mathur shared 's share.A reminder that motivation isn't just about pushing harder, but also about knowing when to recharge.
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Here's a practical tip for India job seekers: customize your resume with keywords from the job listing. It boosts your chances of passing ATS filters.
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I recently visited a small tech hub in Nairobi where developers were building an app to help local farmers track crop prices in real time. It struck me how grassroots innovation here solves everyday problems with limited resources. That’s the spirit of Af... more
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Deepti Mathur shared 's share.Interesting tidbit about AI hiring in Dubai. Worth noting if you're in tech.
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In Kenya's job market, persistence is key. Your skills are valuable, and the right fit will come. Stay positive and keep applying!
