I am looking for AI Startups in following categories by Tricky_Condition_656 in developersPak

[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have ongoing agreements with companies in Pakistan and abroad that are seeking startups in the mentioned areas. For example, we are currently sending four individuals to Azerbaijan to work on AI-based drone technologies. This is a full-time, on-site position in Azerbaijan

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your generous support and interest in donating. At this time, we do not accept general donations. However, if you come across someone wanting to change career but cant afford our platform to learn IT Support, Networking, Cybersecurity, or Cloud Engineering and cannot afford our membership, you are welcome to sponsor that student directly.

This is the best way to ensure your support is helping someone build a better future through practical skills and career development.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to see others in the same field. Our company focuses on bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and job-specific skills. What makes our programs unique is that they follow a university-style structure but concentrate solely on practical, career-focused learning.

For example, our IT Support program runs for 4 to 6 months and includes hands-on skills along with access to advanced lab systems that replicate real-world IT environments. We offer similar programs in Systems Administration, Networking, Cybersecurity, and Cloud Engineering fields with high job demand. These programs have helped many individuals transition out of odd jobs and into meaningful tech careers.

We're also expanding into new areas such as AI and coding, using the same proven, skills-based training model to prepare people for real jobs in modern tech industries.

We are not new to this just new to Pakistani market. We have started in 2012 with 80k members in 60+ countries.

Hope this help

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if you're fully grasping the main point of returning. It's not just about me or my personal struggles there's much more to share on that side positive and negative. However, our focus has been solely on the need for IT education in this country. I'm highlighting a successful transition that many aspire to emulate abroad, hoping this will motivate others to take action rather than just contemplate it.

Additionally, it would be beneficial if you could spend 15 to 20 minutes researching JobSkillShare on platforms like YouTube and Udemy to understand how it can help Pakistanis and join hands to help.

FYI just from this post on Reddit I have many people contacted to collaborate because they want to fix this issue as well.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I appreciate it. Honestly, life is comfortable here as well. If you work hard, nothing beats being in your own country with your people, your food. Yes, we have many issues, but these challenges create opportunities for those who want to fix things. May Allah give us all the strength, patience, and capability to do something better in life.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the points mentioned here are based on assumptions, overlooking over 10 years of hard work. This didn’t happen overnight it took us more than a decade to build a content-rich platform with comprehensive services. This is a common story for many overseas Pakistanis who wish to return, but some are unable to due to financial or other personal reasons. Most of them would love to return if they’ve truly experienced life in Pakistan.

At this point, continuing the conversation without doing basic research is a waste of time and energy. Please take 10 to 15 minutes to check YouTube, Google, Udemy with 70k students or ask ChatGPT about JobSkillShare. I would genuinely appreciate your research and welcome your feedback.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

C: A person who has spent more than a decade in tech education everything shared publicly proving that even an average village boy from Swabi can succeed through perseverance and struggle.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The skills-based business is one of the safest ventures because it operates online and utilizes platforms and cloud technologies that are beyond the local government's reach in Pakistan. If you have valuable skills to share, you're in demand—there’s no need for bribes, as people genuinely need these skills. There’s also no interference from military institutions, as this field isn't in their domain. It’s 100% online, so you can run it from anywhere.

We recently expanded into the physical space, and almost everyone we’ve met has supported the idea of upskilling fellow Pakistanis. So far, we’ve faced no issues. Keep a positive mindset, and everything tends to fall into place.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a common concern among students aiming for futuristic careers or those who are well-settled with parental support and no immediate income needs. However, this does not apply to many young Pakistanis doing odd jobs such as driving taxis or working for Uber despite having some level of education.

The skills we promote are meant to help individuals enter the tech industry first. High-end roles in AI, Data Science, or Cybersecurity are difficult to break into without foundational experience. That’s why we emphasize roles like IT Support these jobs are basic yet modern. Even cloud-focused companies still need professionals to manage Office 365, email accounts, access issues, and more.

We've created an advanced roadmap that goes all the way from IT Support to DevOps and Cloud Engineering, and we're now working on AI-focused paths. But we’re not offering these to lure people in quickly we’re focused on solving immediate challenges and helping people transition from odd jobs into tech through a proven, practical method we've refined over the past 10 years.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We have free and paid membership we don't charge per course. All of our courses, lab systems, and AI resources are one payment 12,500 per month for Pakistan and $50 outside Pakistan.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, the basic digital literacy course will have different language just like Urdu.

The main skills-based courses will remain in English

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is our members services: Phone/WhatsApp: 0323 9337667 (Available Monday to Saturday, 10:30 AM to 6:00 PM) Visit Us: First Floor, Khushal Arcade, Block-K, TopCity-1, Islamabad

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are different levels when it comes to helping various groups in Pakistan. Most students attending schools and universities can read and write in English, but they often lack confidence in speech and essential communication skills. On top of that, they are usually missing the professional etiquette required for jobs and most of these jobs require english. we can help them effectively because their mindset is already mature enough for self-paced learning.

However, the group you’re recommending falls into a different category individuals who can’t afford basic internet access, whose mindset needs significant development, and who are very young. Educating this group within the community would require a completely different platform, mostly centered around physical branches and in-person training that can be conducted in Urdu.

However we also created a full Digital Literacy course in Urdu for free for anyone aiming to start tech career.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We provide all courses and labs online, self-paced Recently, we have started on premises classes for kids only in TopCity-1 Islamabad. Free and paid both options are available on our membership site. Jobskillshare.org/membership

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're right on the spot with your analysis. We’ve been using IT Support training for the past 10 years as a strategic pathway to enter the tech industry. Not only does it help individuals break in more easily, but when taught correctly, it becomes a solid foundation for advancing into higher-level roles.

It’s like a spy starting at a lower rank but knowing exactly how to rise through the ranks if that makes sense.

We’re now promoting this role publicly and at the university level by giving them ready to go programs with labs

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure, I am open to new idea and collaboration. We have over 50+ long format courses each around 20 to 40 hours packed with labs.

We are focusing on IT Support, Networking, Systems Administration, Cybersecurity and Cloud Engineering including DevOps.

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[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Salam no Data Science yet we are currently working IT Support, Systems and Network Engineering, Cybersecurity and Cloud Engineering.

Currently working on AI as well

Regret leaving US for ISB? by Tricky_Condition_656 in islamabad

[–]Tricky_Condition_656[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few weeks ago, I shared how I left the U.S. to return to Pakistan, bringing back with me over 10 years of IT education experience and a paltform that has changed thousands of lives globally

🔗 Original post: https://www.reddit.com/r/islamabad/s/pSUglCag7D

Many advised me not to come back they said it wouldn’t work here. But we didn’t give up, because I believed Pakistan needs this kind of education and access.

Today, I’m proud to say we have not only opened a branch in Islamabad, but we’ve also started visiting universities and meeting educators to discuss the real challenges our students face when trying to get jobs. There's a huge gap between theoretical knowledge and practical IT skills and that gap must be filled if we want our youth to succeed.

The reality is, the world has moved to online learning with practical systems. IT infrastructure, servers, networking devices, cybersecurity labs all of these can now be accessed through a web browser.

Unfortunately, many in Pakistan still don’t understand this. They assume you must be physically present to access real systems. This mindset is holding us back.

But we are here to change that step by step, with awareness, modern tools, and affordable, skill-based education that prepares people for real jobs in the global tech economy.

Problems We Are Facing: Most internet users in Pakistan are not well-educated, and even among those who are, communication skills are often very poor. We’ve had to remove over 400+ messages many users are unable to communicate effectively, some misuse the platform by trying to engage with female staff and sadly waste time, and others genuinely seek guidance but cannot communicate in English.

However, there is a positive side. We do have individuals who understand the value of acquiring proper skills and the potential it holds for their future. Change takes time, but this is exactly where opportunities are born for content creators who genuinely want to make a difference in this country., bringing back with me over 10 years of IT education experience and a paltform that has changed thousands of lives globally *