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Can AI Overtake Human Expertise in Technology?

Such dramatic transformations in the IT, digital, and technology landscapes raise but one outstanding question: Can AI truly replace humans? The answer is a clear ‘no,’ at least in my opinion. Certainly, AI is making great strides, but it will never be able to match these qualities adorned deep in our genes: creativity, intuition, and emotional intelligence—that is, to be like a genuine human. Sure, AI is great for crunching numbers and really excels at automating routine operations without the need for rest , but when solving some non-trivial problems, thinking outside the box, and understanding the subtleties of human behavior, it just can’t keep up. AI writes the code and detects the bugs in the software development process, but it is the innovative vision of a human engineer that guides the way. In cybersecurity, AI can be applied to pore through the ever-widening set of threats, but the ability humans bring is in catching the subtle signs of the threats and repeatedly thinking ahead of infiltrators. With the help of AI, digital marketing campaign optimization can be done, but crafting powerful narratives and creating resonating content that align our emotions just lies in the hands of human marketers. After all, AI is not a replacement for man; rather, a powerful partner. Automation of routine jobs by AI liberates us for creative, empathetic, and consistent human things. As artificial intelligence grows, we shall continue to adapt and learn other skills. But one thing is for sure: human skills like creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence will always land a high demand for the time at hand. Let’s embrace the human-AI partnership and create a future in which the technologies increase our capabilities but never replace us. Together, we definitely can unlock new possibilities and create a brighter future for all. We would be able to automate the mundane jobs and ease the processes by working together with AI and gaining valuable insights, but in turn focusing on skills such as empathy, communication, and problem-solving. At the end of the day, it’s not humanity against AI. It’s humanity and AI that work together to build a better world. Let’s work to build a future in which technology serves the people rather than the contrary.

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UAE Tech Talent: What Companies Should know in 2024

Technology is the prime mover of innovation and advancement in this fast-paced UAE landscape. The leading United Arab Emirates regional businesses were unmatched in their quest for leadership. Superbly overcoming these challenges in hiring the right professionals demands deep insight, expertise, and understanding of local market dynamics. Government initiatives, including the UAE’s Vision 2031 and Dubai 10X,, have have significantly increased to an unparalleled demand for technology experts who specialize in custom development, transformation, security, and analytics. The real challenge? Finding professionals who align with a company’s culture and long-term vision. Gain the EDGE: Elevate Your Team with Exceptional TalentSince 2010, the growth of Edge Executive has reached across Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe, adapting to the fast-evolving tech industry. To us, recruitment has something to do with relationships; it is a question of creating an enabling environment for growth for our clients and candidates.   Why Hire an Edge Executive? People-Centric: We believe in finding the perfect fit of a candidate with a company.Global Experience, Local Expertise: Our knowledge of regional markets and global outlook drives innovative recruitment solutions.Tailored Solutions: We have developed strategies that are ideal to ensure superior results.Proven Success: From startups to enterprises, we have placed high-level talent that drives success. Candidate-Centric: We build careers, connecting professionals with opportunities for personal growth and accomplishment. A Personal Invitation Be part of enabling the future of technical talent across the UAE and beyond.  Whether you’re building a founding team or scaling, Edge Executive is here to support you. For more, visit our website at. https://edgeexecutive.com/ Best Regards Pooja Batra Business Development Manager Edge Executive https://edgeexecutive.com/

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When to look for an overseas job?

When you decide to move to the GCC, the following tips might come in handy: The gulf region has very few opportunities for freshers who are just out of college. You should always have 2-3 years of work experience, anywhere in the industry before you apply for a job. Do your research, both online and ‘in real life.’ When you decide on a place, tell friends, family, co-workers, neighbors – everyone in your network. Chances are they will know someone who knows someone, go beyond the guidebooks. Ask for names of people who are still living in the GCC who might be accessible when you arrive, using email to connect with them

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In addition to the “Core Role Responsibilities”, what more is required to get your dream job?

Language skills are very important, regardless of whatever field you are job hunting in. Take Adam, for instance, who has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and is presently in an after-sales support role with a growing company. His skills in the usage of Word-processing software, databases, spreadsheets, email, and presentations are top-notch. Furthermore, he can also effectively use statistics to interpret graphs & tables. He went to attend an interview (which he calls his dream job) in the regional head office of an international sporting goods retail group , but only one thing was not right – his present experience was similar but in a different product line. Still he presented a strong , professional positive image which motivated his potential employers to consider him as a serious contender for the job and, in 15 days he had his dream job offer. So relevant field experience is unbeatable but additionally, other factors can’t be neglected either. Be aware of your achievements, abilities, values & weaknesses & also what you want out of life.

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Can waking up early really make you more successful?

We all see those motivational videos and articles about the benefits of waking up early (some even at 4/5am!). But let’s be honest, how many of us can really achieve it and more importantly does this really work? The thought of waking up early might seem like a good idea at the time, but when that alarm does go off, the snooze button always seems like the better option.. So what really are the supposed benefits of waking up earlier? Mental fitness One of the most significant benefits of waking up early is reduced stress level. When you rise early, it eliminates the need to rush in the morning. You can then start your day on an optimistic note and such positivity often stays with you throughout the day. Better sleep quality Early risers often go to bed early. Getting up early is not something that should be followed irregularly but it needs to be established as a routine in your life. This translates into better sleep quality as your body’s internal clock adapts to your new sleep routine. More intelligent A research conducted by Texas University has identified that students who were early risers scored better grades than those who were late to rise. Their GPAs were higher than the latter. One can link it to an enhanced productivity and quality of sleep. More positive Getting up early instils you with positivity. A research has suggested that people who got up early were happier, not just for a short duration but overall in life. Seems good right? The question is though does it ACTUALLY work? I’m more of a “proof is in the pudding” kind of person. So what better way to test this out than to wake up earlier myself. After all, if there’s even a chance that it will make me more successful, I’ll give it a go. It’s Saturday night, it’s a new start to the week tomorrow and the alarm is set for 6am (I can’t say this was a nice feeling). 6am – alarm goes off, I immediately get out of bed (if you have read the Chimps Paradox you will know this is the most important bit, before your inner chimp kicks in and decides the snooze button looks more appealing!) 6.05am – Time for that morning walk (the older I get the more I see everyone is obsessed by their daily number of steps and that infamous post-food walk makes more sense). 6:45am – walk concluded whilst listening to Spotify’s daily “how to be a morning person” podcast – seems apt. Morning steps done and the kettle is boiling. 7am – Sit on the balcony with a cuppa, reading my book (choice at the moment is Steve Guest’s Top Biller, if you’re in recruitment I can recommend this 100%) 7.30am – shower, get ready and into the office for 8:30am. Ready to attack the day. But Mollie, I’m not a morning person. What tips can you give me to wake up? I hear you say… Well don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. Gain a purpose Did you know that by getting up just two hours earlier every single day, you gain 14 more hours in the week and 62 each month? Imagine the kind of progress you could make with that extra time. Become clear with how it will be spent and how this can move you closer to your short/long-term goals. Become clear with why you are getting up What do you plan to achieve by getting up earlier? Have this list right next to you. If the reason you are getting up is so important to you, nothing should get in your way of achieving it. Go to bed early 7-8 hours sleep is essential for the body to function the next day. Waking up earlier is going to be so much easier if you are well rested. If you want to wake up 2 hours earlier than usual, go to bed 2 hours earlier. Put your phone out of reach when you go to bed. This means that when the alarm rings you physically have to get up to turn it off in the morning (I found this one helped a lot). So then Mollie, are you more successful from going to bed early? (I can hear you already!) Whilst I can’t say that it’s made me more successful, I can say it’s made me more productive (and tired post 9pm!).. It’s something that I have found adds value to my life and I’ll be adding in into my weekday routine. In the meantime my weekends are saved for lie ins and no alarms! What does your morning routine look like and has getting up earlier made you more successful? Comments below..

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How much does a bad hire cost?

Hiring decisions are not to be entered into lightly. Not only is it a time consuming process, but the newest addition to your team can really leave its mark on your company—in good ways and in bad. A good hire can take your team to the next level and a bad hire can cost you more than what you had bargained for. The cost of a bad hire The department of labor puts the average cost of a bad hire at 30% of that person’s first year earnings. The cost of a bad hire that earns 300,000 AED per year works out to be 90,000 AED —ouch. A bad hire can cost you more than money The fact is there are many other ways the cost of a bad hire can play out across your company. It can have an effect on: Lower team morale Bad hires tend to have a disastrous effect on team dynamics. Success is based on a team that works well together. A well-oiled machine is only possible when everyone is focused. One weak link can decimate even the strongest team. Moreover, a disruption to the team’s dynamics can lead to higher turnover as otherwise good employees set out to seek job satisfaction elsewhere. For those of you who like numbers, Harvard Business Review, estimates that 80% of employee turnover is due to bad hiring. Lost productivity Bad attitudes and poor work ethics will always effect productivity. A bad hire will undoubtedly throttle the workflow leaving missed deadlines and slighted co-workers in their wake. Damaged client relationships Client-facing bad hires can indelibly damage customer relations. Remember, too, good news travels fast, and bad news travels faster. So while the cost of a bad hire could come in the form of damaged relationships with existing clients, bad hires can cause an undesirable ripple effect that could affect your organization long after the ink is dry on their termination papers. Damaged reputation as an employer Remember that with most bad hires, nothing is ever their fault. And when the story is recounted, chances are your “terrible” organization and your “poor” management were to blame. While you certainly have no control over what people say, the unfortunate truth (in this case) is that the internet exists, and anonymity tends to make everyone more vocal. Bad hires may be emboldened to share their story with anyone and everyone who will listen—including review sites like Glassdoor, for example. See where I’m going with this? Ultimately, negative reviews will give others pause for thought, and qualified candidates may be less inclined to work for your organization down the line. Onboarding expenses It takes a considerable amount of time and funds to get new employees up to speed. These expenses often include the cost of paid training hours, salaries paid to trainers, materials, and the like. Most employers have no qualms with this type of initial investment because a new (and productive) employee is worth the expenditure in the long run. A bad hire, however, essentially turns that expenditure into a bad gamble. Red flags to watch out for during the hiring process Unfortunately, there’s no crystal ball that can tell you whether your new hire will be “employee of the month” or a walking disaster. Hiring managers can do nothing more than rely on whatever credentials prospective employees provide, the processes their organization has in place for hiring, and their own expertise (read: gut instincts). There are a few red flags, however, that hiring managers can use during the hiring process to tell if there is trouble afoot: Warning signs of a bad hire Bad hires tend to show their hands early, and when you know the signs of a bad hire, you can address the issue and take action post haste. Not sure if the latest team member was a good call? Here are ten warning signs that you may have made a bad hire: Filling a vacancy is never an easy task, and most hiring managers just have to trust the process. However, from time to time, despite your best efforts, the process just doesn’t work. The person who brought their A-game to every part of the interview process simply isn’t the same person who shows up on day one—it happens. And while vacancies can cost money, the cost of a bad hire is staggering. Far beyond the monetary cost, bad hires can have a disastrous effect on team dynamics, productivity, and customer relations.

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Relocating your Dog to Dubai

How to relocate your dog to Dubai Written by Lauren Davies  Making a big move to the UAE, you will have plenty of things to sort out. Let me try and help you with making your furry friends move that little bit easier.. I recently moved to Dubai to be with my Partner and the absolute non-negotiable for me was Toffee. This little dog is my baby, she has been everywhere with me and during covid, she kept me sane, she is Poochon that weighs around 4.5kg, she now has a sister whom my partner had before I came along. I will later tell you all of our favourite spots to go on our family days out, doggy staycations, and life in Dubai as a dog parent. Let’s start at the beginning, I was living in the Cotswolds, UK, and spent hours searching the internet for the best, easiest and safest way for Toffee to arrive in Dubai. I found a company called Airpets who would look after doing everything. needed on the UK side of things, I was adamant that i could do these things myself to save on costs, but when I looked into it I really could not and it was much easier to let Airpets do it for me. I paid £1200 for this which included her flight (she was down in the hold and I was up top!) airline handling fees, the delivery from Airpets to Heathrow, customs export entry, DEFRA export certificate, and a kennel for her to travel in. I dropped her off at 2 pm, ready for an 8 pm flight. There is an option of collection from your home, however, I decided I felt more comfortable dropping her off. Please note, your dog must have had a Rabies vaccine 21 days before the flight (around £100). Onto the Dubai side of things, again I did my research and actually found a company that works closely with Airpets called Pets Express an English lady who also has a poodle! She made everything on the Dubai side absolutely seamless. Her services covered the Import Fee, Vet check (at airport customs), Customs Bill Entry, and Emirates Handling Fee. Toffee was finally handed over to me around 2 hours after landing. The cost of this service was 3150AED (around £650) Luckily I had my Partner who already lived in probably the most pet-friendly community in Dubai (obviously I am very biased) The Palm. We are so lucky as on our doorstep we have the racing track which is probably used more for people walking their pooches. It has a great community feel and you end up knowing the dog’s name before the owners! However, if you don’t live on the palm there are many other dog-friendly areas to live with great walking spots such as JLT, Arabian Ranches, Dubai Hills, almost everywhere however, you cannot walk your dog around the marina. Where can I take my furry friend I hear you asking, well Dubai is seeming to become more and more pet-friendly, and let me share with you some of my favourite places to take my two doggies. We are very fortunate to be within walking distance of West Palm Beach, one of the only dog-friendly beaches in Dubai along the boardwalk there is an array of amazing restaurants with Koko Bay and February 30 being amongst my personal favs, on the other side of the palm you have Club Vista Mare which is always full of dogs and just up the road from that The Pointe also allows dogs, you must try Brunch and Cake with your loved fluffy ones whilst you are there. You also have the lakes around JLT to walk around they also have a dog park, the new harbour is a good stretch for you and your dogs and in the Greens you have Lah Lah’s which I am very fortunate to work in a dog-friendly building there. I am sure that there are many places that I am missing out on, but that will give you a good start. Once you have moved here, you will feel like life is always a holiday at the weekend, however, you may decide that you want to refresh and have a change of scenery, you’ll be pleased to hear that there are many dog-friendly hotels in the UAE, let me start with a few of the gems I have found, W hotel Abu Dhabi, yes you read that right! The W allows your fluffs to stay with you! The Vida Beach Resort Umm Al Quwain, they even have a separate beach area for you and your woofs! Banan Beach in Ras Al Khaimah where if you are after something a little more casual and a Boho effect then this is a great spot! I hope that gives you a better idea of doggy life here in Dubai and good luck relocating with your furry friend! www.airpets.comwww.petexpressuae.com

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