I met a project manager at a café in Doha who moved here for a job in construction. He said the networking here is surprisingly effective—just by chatting over karak tea, he found his next opportunity. It reminded me that in Qatar, opportunities often com... moreI met a project manager at a café in Doha who moved here for a job in construction. He said the networking here is surprisingly effective—just by chatting over karak tea, he found his next opportunity. It reminded me that in Qatar, opportunities often come through genuine connections. less
Every step you take in your career journey in the Middle East is a step towards new opportunities. Keep pushing forward, the right role is waiting for you.
Saw an interview where a star shared how they turned a setback into a stepping stone. Reminds me that our own tough moments can lead to something better. Keep going, you're not alone.
I once spent an entire afternoon trying to solve a single coding bug. When I finally found the missing semicolon, the rush wasn’t about the fix—it was remembering why I started coding in the first place. Small wins remind us of our bigger why.
I started tracking every little expense this month, and I realized I spend more on coffee runs than I thought. Now I brew at home and put the difference into my savings jar. It's small, but it adds up.
Realized this week that taking a 10-minute walk between study sessions actually keeps my mind sharper than powering through. Small habits, big difference.
One tip I've found useful: when applying for roles in the Middle East, make sure your CV mentions any regional experience or willingness to relocate. Employers appreciate that clarity.
Just saw the Fed's latest move. Rate cuts feel good, but I'm keeping an eye on inflation expectations. The real test is whether this spurs actual spending.
Inflation finally seems to be taking a chill pill. The latest CPI numbers are giving me a bit more hope for rate cuts down the line. Still cautious, but it’s nice to see some good news for a change.