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5 Career Lessons I Wish I Knew Sooner
If I could sit down with my younger self—the one nervously holding a fresh résumé and an oversized coffee—I would have a lot to say. Back then, I thought “success” was just about working hard, getting promoted, and maybe one day having a nice corner office.
By Habib king6 months ago in Journal
Which Candidate Sourcing Tools Can Transform Your Hiring in 2025?
Recruitment in 2025 is no longer just about posting a job ad and waiting. The most successful hiring teams are using candidate sourcing tools that combine AI, automation, and multi-channel outreach to find top talent, often before they even apply.
By iSmartRecruit6 months ago in Journal
A MacBook for Every Budget: Is Apple Finally Dropping the Price to $599?
Apple's laptops are somewhat pricey; their streamlined design and steady performance are also well known.Meanwhile, recent rumors of a significantly cheaper MacBook are causing a buzz as they suggest the possibility of a new entry level model priced about $599, which could shake up the present MacBook range.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
Ratul Puri’s Relentless Drive to Deliver Affordable, Sustainable Power Is Winning Praise at Home and Abroad
India’s growing economy demands reliable, affordable, and clean energy. Yet, meeting these needs has been a challenge. Ratul Puri, Chairman of Hindustan Power, has emerged as one of the most dynamic leaders in addressing this issue. His relentless drive to deliver sustainable and cost-efficient energy is not only powering homes across India but also earning international recognition. This article explores Puri’s vision, strategies, and global impact, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of why his leadership is redefining the power sector.
By Chinmaya Singh6 months ago in Journal
When Harmony Strikes: Huawei’s Bold Move That Shook Windows in 2025
The Headline That Broke the Internet "Bill Gates enraged by HUAWEI's 2025 Windows Killer."This phrase has probably been seen dominating news, video thumbnails, and trending posts if you have recently been surfing tech blogs or scrolling social media.It is spectacular, attention-getting, created to pique interest—and it really does.But the truth is considerably more nuanced, as is usually the case with headline-grabbing articles.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan6 months ago in Journal
The Day I Watched Healthcare Save a Nation: Why Universal Coverage Isn't Just Politics It's Life or Death
The Day I Watched Healthcare Save a Nation: Why Universal Coverage Isn't Just Politics It's Life or Death Three years ago, I stood in a hospital waiting room in Toronto, watching something that would forever change how I see healthcare. My friend Sarah, an American tourist, had collapsed during our vacation. What happened next shocked me to my core and opened my eyes to a truth that millions around the world desperately need to understand.
By Tamer saleh6 months ago in Journal
Secret Letter. Content Warning.
"Brittney, this killed me," I remember texting my friend at the time as the fluorescent lights shone brightly above the curtain, shielded by the late 90's early millennium looking pattern that always reminded me of the opening card sequence from Rograts. When it swung open and the light splashed its intense brilliance over my cold, confused, exhausted body, which was now sitting up and aware that the light was life. And the light, that had been turned off so I could get some sleep, meant death. Was now waiting for news on whether I could go home or not.
By Parsley Rose 6 months ago in Journal
Honour Killing in Balochistan Viral Video Sparks National Outrage
The Incident That Shocked a Nation In late July, a chilling video began circulating on social media across Pakistan. It showed a barren, sun-scorched patch of land in Balochistan, Pakistan’s least populated and often most overlooked province. In the video, a young woman later identified as Bano Bibi stands silently, her head bowed and body wrapped in a beige shawl. A few feet away, her companion, Ehsan Ullah Samalani, is surrounded by armed men. The tension is palpable, the air heavy with the knowledge of what’s about to happen.
By Farooq Hashmi6 months ago in Journal
Curtains: The Invisible Contaminants Lurking in Your Home. AI-Generated.
Curtains are the quiet guardians of a room—framing windows, softening harsh light, and adding a sense of privacy and elegance. Yet behind their flowing fabric lies an unseen world teeming with microscopic intruders. Dust, allergens, mold spores, and bacteria can silently accumulate, slowly compromising the air you breathe. Hiring a Curtain Cleaning Service in Clapham is not just a matter of tidiness—it’s a crucial step in protecting the health of everyone in your household.
By Munnazir Zarin6 months ago in Journal
AI in Social Media UK: Transforming Engagement, Marketing, and Content Creation
Social media is now the pulse of brand-customer engagement in the UK. From LinkedIn thought leadership to TikTok trends, platforms not only drive awareness but direct sales as well. But with the magnitude of data and the velocity of user engagement, old-school social strategies no longer cut it.
By Emma Watson6 months ago in Journal
Everything You Need to Know About Launching an Amazon Clone App in 2025
The e-commerce industry has transformed how we shop, and Amazon has been at the heart of this revolution. From groceries and electronics to clothing and furniture, Amazon has built a one-stop shop where everything is just a click away. As we step into 2025, building an Amazon clone app has become an exciting opportunity for entrepreneurs who want to create their own online marketplace. With the right approach, technology, and business strategy, you can build a platform that offers the same seamless experience customers expect from leading e-commerce giants.
By Adrian Evans6 months ago in Journal











