r/CareersInNepal

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Looking to build your career in a fast-paced startup? 

We’re scaling our lead-conversion engine and looking for sharp, self-starting interns to join the team in Nepal.

Open Role:
📈 Marketing & Sales Intern

The Roadmap:

  1. 2-Week Evaluation: An intensive observation period focusing on your learning attitude, professional endeavor, and punctuality.
  2. 3-Month Internship: Upon successful completion of the training, you’ll be offered a 3-month paid internship.
  3. The Goal: After 3 months, selected will receive a Job Offer. If not, you’ll leave with the elite skills and experience needed to dominate the market globally.

Who You Are:
• Preferred: 3rd-year Bachelor’s students (or those with equivalent drive).
• A Self-Starter: We don’t micromanage. You take responsibility and grow with us.
• Hungry to Learn: You’re ready to master the latest AI and automation tools.

The Perks:
✅ Monthly Stipend (Post-evaluation period)
✅ Remote (After the 2-week training)
✅ Cutting-Edge Tech: Work with the latest AI-driven business tools
✅ Real Impact: Your work directly helps us scale

How to Apply:
Follow the discord and start the process:
🔗 https://discord.gg/URKvpxBra

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u/Low-Leopard-6047 — 11 days ago

I am desperately in need of a part-time job.

I have experience tutoring Science and Math to students from grades 8-10.

Able to teach German (I'm at B2).

Available in the morning and evening, inside the Kathmandu valley

Please dm if you have something for me.

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u/meowbaddie — 12 days ago

What are some mistakes that recent graduates make during job application?

I have heard hiring managers complaining that recent graduates send their CVs with formatting mistakes such as grammatical errors. Some candidates even write their full date of birth, place of birth and personal details that are not necessary during hiring.

What other mistakes have you observed among recent graduates that lessens their chances of getting selected?

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u/batmanindisguised — 9 days ago

Pilot training

Hi everyone, I just completed my +2 today, and I’m a 19-year-old guy living in biratnagar, who wants to pursue aviation and hopefully become a pilot in the future. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been fascinated by aircraft and the whole aviation field, but now that school is over, I honestly feel lost about where to begin.

I don’t really know the proper path, what I should start with first, which country is better for training, how expensive everything actually is, or how people manage the journey financially. How hard is it to study aviation if money is limited? I’ve heard about places like Canada and the Philippines for pilot training, but the information online is overwhelming and confusing.

I would really appreciate advice from anyone already in aviation or currently doing flight training.
I heard it’s never difficult to find a job in Nepal?
I am seriously looking forward to build my career in aviation so i really need a guidance, i would really appreciate a small help from someone who knows how the industry works and is it safe to go for pilot training now?

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u/WoodpeckerPretend217 — 6 days ago

Is CA really as bad as people say ani BBs ra Ca garna sakinxa?

Vakhar 12 dya ho management faculty. 12 paxi Ca garum jasto lagiraxa ani people say it is too difficult ani garyo vane pani aarko subject sangai liera gara vanxa just want advice in wht should I do and so on.(open to advice from anyone)

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u/Sakshyam99 — 16 hours ago

12+ paxi k gardai xau ??

so mohle pani SLC or 12 ko exam deko. Now idk what to do? probably aba skill siknu parxa hola? what skill are you planning to learn?

ani are you planning to go abroad in future ??

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