After the tournament he aims to reflect on his Pro Journey, evaluate his performances and weigh his options for 2025
Are you extraordinary? If the answer is 'yes' you could be working for one of the region's most viewed influencers.
Arab-Israeli vlogger Nas Daily (real name Nuseir Yassin) already boasts a Singapore headquarters, though according to a recent Facebook post to his over 17-million followers on the platform will soon be setting up a Dubai hub and is looking for 'extraordinary people' to join the UAE team as script writers and video makers.
Candidates have been asked to send an email to jobs@nasdaily.com containing strictly one example of a piece of creative work. Successful applicants will be invited to a Dubai Hackathon later this month in order to be assessed.
Nas Daily's one-minute social media videos on subjects as varied as travel, economics, politics or tech regularly receive between one and two million views across Facebook and Instagram every day.
After the tournament he aims to reflect on his Pro Journey, evaluate his performances and weigh his options for 2025
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