Opinion
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| When Life Leaves No Choice: How Circumstances Rewrite Human Dreams | | | | SHAHID HAKLA POONCHI
Human beings are often judged by the choices they make, but rarely by the circumstances that force them to make those choices. Society has a tendency to believe that every individual is the architect of their own destiny, that every success is a result of determination and every failure a consequence of personal shortcomings. However, life is far more complex than this simple equation. There comes a moment in many people’s lives when decisions are no longer guided by passion, ambition, or dreams. They are guided by necessity. A person accepts what they once promised themselves they would never do—not because their dreams disappeared, but because circumstances became | |
| | | | Engineering careers in the AI Era: Skills Over Numbers | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
For decades, engineering graduates looked forward to campus placement seasons with great anticipation. Large technology companies visited engineering colleges every year, recruiting hundreds or even thousands of fresh graduates in what became known as “volume hiring.” A degree from a reputed institution, combined with decent academic performance, often opened the door to a promising career.
Today, however, the hiring landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Artificial Intelligence (AI), automation, cloud computing, and intelligent software are changing not only how businesses operate but also how they recruit talent. The emphasis is steadily shifting from hirin | |
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