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The Pedagogic Dead End

Ours is the Republic, wherein what the masses pursue as their fields of study, and what they practise as vocations for the acquisition of...

Google launches Career Certificates including 15,000 scholarships for all Pakistanis

Google launched Career Certificates today to offer flexible learning paths for all Pakistanis to enable learners to develop their knowledge and acquire digital skills...

First roles launching successful Hollywood careers

BY NIDA FARAZ: From Johnny Depp to Angelina Jolie and Cameron Diaz to Kirsten Dunst, here are some of Hollywood stars whose first movies...

Google to create 10,000 jobs

Google announced plans Thursday to invest more than $7 billion in the United States this year and create thousands of jobs in a move aimed at helping the economic recovery

‘I am not sure what my career path will be’: Malala Yousufzai

She wanted to be a doctor and then prime minister.

How to beat AI hiring bots and land a job

In cram school-obsessed South Korea, students fork out for classes in everything from K-pop auditions to real estate deals

Jobs of the future are clustering

Divergence in job growth, incomes and future prospects between strong-performing cities and the rest of the country is an emerging focus of political debate and economic research

Uber launches app aimed at connecting workers with businesses

Ride-hailing firm Uber Technologies said it launched an app called Uber Works to connect temporary workers looking to work shifts with businesses

Toxic employers face jail as country tackles workplace bullying

The new legislation that comes into effect on Tuesday will criminalise business owners who unfairly dismiss employees harassed at work

People who cunningly use cooperation and egoism are unbeatable: study

A strategy referred to as “extortion” is particularly successful, according to the researchers

Britney Spears announces career hiatus to look after ailing father

Pop superstar Britney Spears announced Friday she is placing her career on hold indefinitely to take care of her sick father. "I will not be...

Djokovic facing career crisis point

Novak Djokovic is facing the gravest crisis of his career after a shock French Open defeat to Italian journeyman Marco Cecchinato.

Ashish Nehra announces retirement from international cricket

NEW DELHI: Indian fast bowler Ashish Nehra Thursday announced his retirement from international cricket and the Indian Premier League on Thursday after an injury-plagued...

‘Twilight’ star Robert Pattinson revamps career at Cannes

CANNES: Twilight star Robert Pattinson earned the best reviews of his career at Cannes on Thursday, May 25 playing a New York bank robber –...

Misbah announces retirement from international cricket

LAHORE: Pakistan Test team skipper Misbahul Haq has confirmed that upcoming Test series in the West Indies will bring curtains down on his international...

Wawrinka wins U.S. Open, tops Djokovic in four sets

NEW YORK: Third seed Stan Wawrinka rose to the occasion once again to beat top-seeded defending champion Novak Djokovic 6-7(1) 6-4 7-5 6-3 and win the U.S. Open on Sunday for the third grand slam title of his career.

Younus returns to top five of batsmen ranking

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Younus Khan has returned to the top five of the ICC Player Rankings for Test Batsmen after belting his sixth career double-century which helped his side to record an impressive 10-wicket victory over England in the fourth and final Test of the series at The Oval.

Chanderpaul ends 22-year international career

ST. JOHNS, ANTIGUA & BARBUDA: Veteran West Indies batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul, the seventh highest Test match run maker in history, announced his international retirement on Friday, 22 years after his debut.

Microsoft starts program to hire workers with autism

NEW YORK: US technology giant Microsoft has launched a pilot program to hire autistic workers at its headquarters in Washington state.

S. Korea develops smartphone app to curb student suicide

SEOUL: South Korea has developed smartphone apps to help bring down its high student suicide rate by warning parents when their children might be at risk, the education ministry said Friday.

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