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Facebook With Job Creation And Renewable Energy

By Guest Blogger • Feb 18th, 2010 • Category: Technology

The fossil fuel energies that propelled the great Industrial Revolutions of the past two centuries are now sunsetting and the infrastructure within which they are embedded is on life support. All across the world people are without work and becoming increasingly desperate. An anxious human race is asking the question, what do we do?
Here in [...]



CV of Pakistani Girls Collection Mania

By Amna Gilani • Dec 13th, 2009 • Category: Features

It’s jaw dropping to observe that what people could do to get contact information of girls. I have written before as how people use to buy the mobile numbers of girls from the easy load shops, and how some other people sell or trade these numbers. I recently found another scam through which people try [...]



Pakistan Job Market

By Muskan Hina • Nov 21st, 2009 • Category: Politics

The momentous political developments and the war against terror is taking all the time of media, while the people suffer from the crisis of poverty and joblessness too.
There are simply no jobs in Pakistan. Even in the IT sectory, which is a new technology and there is so-called boom in it, and apparantly there is [...]



Pakistan Human Resource, An Asset

By Ali Yar Khan • Sep 15th, 2009 • Category: Politics

A Pakistan that is working hard to reinvent its own mystique in a world where its survival is doubted should applaud the lull in the war against terror and the fact that the terrorists are on the backfoot, which is good not only for Pakistan and the NATO, but also for the world, but for [...]



In Silicon Valley, the Jobs Picture Has Changed

By Sumaira Bajwa • Sep 7th, 2009 • Category: Technology

After a downturn, the business landscape never looks the same. Just look at what happened to employment in Silicon Valley after the high-tech downturn of 2001.
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in Silicon Valley high-tech industries — which were among the most heavily damaged in the storm — fell by 17 [...]



70 Million Youth of Pakistan

By Muskan Hina • Aug 25th, 2009 • Category: Politics

I am sure that if we didn’t have five rivers, two deserts, vast fertile lands, sky-touching peaks, tourist attractions, minerals, gas, coal and oil reserves, rich sea-beds, promising shores and nuclear technology, we would even then could become one of the world’s richest country in the world, just because we have a country teeming with [...]



Employment in Pakistan

By Fatima Tassaduq • Aug 10th, 2009 • Category: Misc

What career to choose, what to study, where to get admission, how to find job, how to proceed in the career, how to change gears during the job, how to look for better opportunities, and how to excel in one’s field are very alien concpets in the country of ours, and very very few people [...]



Musharraf’s Decoy Cannot Hide Government Failures

By Maria Sultan • Aug 2nd, 2009 • Category: Politics

Well Musharraf has gone and gone for good. Whenever the dictators get lost, it should be celebrated but not just to welcome them back. Musharraf is history now and should be left to the judiciary to take care of. Much water has passed under the bridges since he left and much time has passed since [...]



Need a Job? Show Them You Can Twitter

By Sumaira Bajwa • Jul 25th, 2009 • Category: Technology

On Craigslist this week, one job posting asked applicants to “e-mail your resume, online portfolio and the URL to your Facebook profile.”
Another posting required a “demonstrated love for social marketing technologies, including Facebook, blogging and Twitter.”
Experts say social media skills are moving alongside knowledge of e-mail and Microsoft Word as basic job requirements. This emerging [...]



Modern Technology Brings More Productivity, Longer Working Hours

By Sumaira Bajwa • Jul 25th, 2009 • Category: Technology

There’s no denying it any longer: research has finally proven that new technologies like laptop computers and mobile phones have increased our productivity significantly.
Furthermore, mobile communications have resulted in us working longer hours, too. That means modern technology is likely to be thanked for the wonderful state of the global eco … never mind.
Anyway, the [...]