Hiring - Freshers content creation

Folks in UAE

Building a bootstrapped ambitious startup in a weird, unpredictable market — but we’re moving fast and looking for people who want to grow with us.

We’re hiring freshers or juniors who can shoot and edit simple mobile videos across three industries:

Automobile 🚗

Consumer Electronics 💻

Real Estate 🏠

Key Details

Experience: Beginners welcome. If you can shoot clean footage and edit efficiently on your phone, that’s enough to start.

Visa Status: Own visa / freelance visa required (Start next week).

Compensation: AED 3,000 – AED 3,500 per month to start with.

We’re small, scrappy, and building from the ground up — the market is weird right now, but we’ll try our best to reply to everyone who reaches out.

Interested?

Send your CV/Resume/Profile via WhatsApp: +971509270050

or email: preelly@adamandclay.com

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u/Then_Form3796 — 3 days ago

To save or not to save?

A thought eating at me.

If your a general/specialist doctor and you are travelling say to the grocery store or by standing waiting for the metro, and some random guy girl gets a medical emergency, getting a heart attack or a seizure, would you as a doctor intervene or stay out?

Wondering what would happen, would it be

If you intervene say patient is saved you are the hero.

If you intervene and maybe the patient died - would they blame you/feel guilty and maybe thought you shouldn't have stepped in

And if you don't intervene and patient died would people bash you because you didn't intervene?

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u/Then_Form3796 — 1 month ago

Question about Emergency situations and you are not on duty.

A thought eating at me.

If your a general/specialist doctor and you are travelling say to the grocery store or by standing waiting for the metro, and some random guy girl gets a medical emergency, getting a heart attack or a seizure, would you as a doctor intervene or stay out?

Wondering what would happen, would it be

If you intervene say patient is saved you are the hero.

If you intervene and maybe the patient died - would they blame you/feel guilty and maybe thought you shouldn't have stepped in

And if you don't intervene and patient died would people bash you because you didn't intervene?

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u/Then_Form3796 — 1 month ago