
Samareen Kapadia, a Pakistani woman with a psychology degree and a Research Masters in Social and Behavioural Sciences, secured a role as an Associate Instructional Designer at Tesla Amsterdam. She shared that her GPA was not a factor in the hiring process, which included multiple interviews and a case study presentation. Her salary ranges from 50,000 to 70,000 Euros annually. Kapadia emphasized the value of additional certifications and highlighted that non-technical backgrounds can lead to opportunities in tech companies.
The articles present a neutral perspective focusing on an individual's career journey without political framing. They highlight educational and professional aspects, emphasizing non-technical backgrounds in tech roles. There is no evident political bias, as the coverage centers on personal experience and career advice rather than political or ideological viewpoints.
The overall tone is positive and encouraging, highlighting a success story that challenges conventional beliefs about GPA and technical degrees. The coverage is optimistic about career opportunities for non-tech graduates, with no negative or critical sentiment present. The sentiment supports motivation and guidance for job seekers.
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| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| moneycontrol | From Karachi to Amsterdam: Pakistani woman bags Tesla job with psychology degree, earns over Rs 75 lakh- Moneycontrol.com | Center | Positive |
| hindustantimes | 'GPA does not matter': Pakistani woman at Tesla shares how she landed a 50K to 70K job | Center | Positive |
hindustantimes broke this story on 29 Apr, 09:11 am. Other outlets followed.
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