Any exercise is better than no exercise when it comes to losing weight, and ultimately, you should go when you know you can stay consistent because it fits in your schedule. For some people, that’s first thing in the morning, and for others,…
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Treesa Jolly-Gayatri Gopichand defend title
Top seeds Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand successfully defended their women’s doubles title at the Syed Modi International 2025 badminton tournament on Sunday.
Ranked 14th in the world, Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand beat Japanese eighth…
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Amil Družić: Honored to Present on HPV Awareness and Vaccination at European Cancer Summit 2025
Amil Družić, Oncology and Radiotherapy Resident at the Clinical Center University of Sarajevo, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Honoured to present our poster ‘Digital outreach and public health: evaluating social media…
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Adaptive Clock not working on One UI 8? Samsung says it has a fix
What you need to know
- One UI 8 users have experienced issues with Adaptive Clock over the past few months, according to Reddit posts.
- Adaptive Clock dynamically adjusts your lock screen clock settings based on your wallpaper.
- Samsung says the fix…
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Kosgei sets Chinese all-comers’ record of 2:16:36 at Shanghai Marathon | REPORTS
Former world record-holder Brigid Kosgei produced the fastest time ever recorded in China at the Shanghai Marathon, clocking 2:16:36 at the World Athletics Platinum Label road race on Sunday (30).
The 31-year-old ran the third-fastest time of her…
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Jobley Unveils AI-Powered Resume Parsing for Dental Hiring
The new AI feature strengthens the accuracy and efficiency of Jobley’s proprietary talent matching technology, helping employers successfully identify qualified professionals
BELLEVUE, Wash., Nov. 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Jobley, a hiring platform for U.S. dental and healthcare professionals operated by Medley (TSE: 4480), a Japan-based health technology group, today announced the launch of a new AI-powered resume parsing feature, designed to strengthen its proprietary talent matching technology. The new feature leverages AI to automatically analyze resumes and generate optimized candidate profiles based on experience, skills, licenses, certifications, and other relevant factors. This enhancement enables more precise talent matching, allowing employers to more easily identify candidates who meet their hiring needs—even before they apply. It also boosts the effectiveness of both direct outreach by employers and Jobley’s expert hiring support.
Jobley’s AI-Powered Resume Parsing
Dental Hiring Challenges Persist
The dental industry faces persistent difficulties in recruiting qualified professionals, with many practices investing significant time and resources to find candidates who meet their specific needs.
Employers are increasingly seeking more proactive and efficient ways to connect with potential candidates, rather than relying solely on inbound applications. However, the accuracy of early-stage matching—which is critical to the success of subsequent steps in the hiring process—depends heavily on the completeness and quality of information provided by job seekers. When such data is insufficient, overall hiring efficiency and effectiveness often becomes limited.
AI-Driven Matching for a Smarter Hiring Experience
Jobley’s newly introduced feature uses AI to automatically parse resumes submitted by job seekers, transforming them into structured, searchable profiles that reflect experience, licenses, certifications, and key skills aligned with employers’ hiring needs.
This feature’s expected benefits include:
- Automatically generated and optimized candidate profiles from uploaded resumes, regardless of format or file type
- Significant improvement in the accuracy, volume, and quality of pre-application candidate data, enabling more efficient early-stage talent matching
- Easier proactive outreach to potential candidates by employers, even before they apply
- Enhanced matching outcomes through Jobley’s expert hiring support
Currently, only a limited portion of Jobley users have complete profiles that enable effective system-based matching. With the new AI-powered capability, Jobley expects a substantial increase in the availability of searchable, high-quality candidate data once resumes are uploaded—driving significant improvements in overall talent matching, further enhanced by personalized expert support.
“By integrating advanced AI capabilities, we’re making it easier than ever for dental employers to find qualified professionals quickly and precisely,” said Sunny Tsang, Head of Product for Jobley. “Across the Medley group, we are accelerating the adoption of AI to enhance solutions that empower healthcare providers, professionals, and patients alike. For Jobley, this new feature blends the latest technology with our dedicated support team’s expertise to elevate the hiring experience for dental providers and professionals.”
Looking Ahead: Advancing with Technology and Human Expertise
Jobley will continue to advance the usability of its platform and services—leveraging technologies such as the expanded use of AI, combined with expert hiring support—to help address hiring challenges faced by dental practices nationwide. The company remains dedicated to creating a more seamless and performance-driven hiring experience for dental employers and professionals across the United States.
To find out more, visit Jobley’s website.
About Jobley
Jobley is a hiring platform for U.S. dental and healthcare professionals, operating in 44 states and D.C. With a diverse team of specialists passionate about solving hiring challenges in the healthcare field, Jobley streamlines the recruitment process and effectively connects practices with the talent they need.
Jobley was launched by Medley (MEDLEY, INC. | TSE: 4480), a Japan-based health technology company. Since 2009, Medley has been committed to creating the future of healthcare through innovative products and services, including one of Japan’s largest healthcare hiring platforms, now used by 38% of healthcare providers nationwide (as of September 2025).
Supported by a multidisciplinary team of engineers, physicians, and other healthcare professionals, Medley is also applying AI to address critical challenges in healthcare under the new brand “MEDLEY AI CLOUD,” a next-generation platform that connects providers across all sectors of healthcare with patients and the public. It improves operational efficiency for healthcare providers through reliable technology and enhances patient experiences. Medley continues to develop and deliver solutions that benefit patients, healthcare professionals, providers, and society as a whole.
SOURCE Medley US, Inc.
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Gulf bourses mixed on weak oil prices, Fed easing hopes
Nov 30 (Reuters) – Stock markets in the Gulf ended mixed on Sunday following an easing in crude prices on Friday while anticipation of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut next month underpinned sentiment.
Crude futures fell marginally on Friday as investors considered oil’s geopolitical risk premium amid drawn-out Russia-Ukraine peace talks.Sign up here.
OPEC+ will likely leave oil output levels unchanged at its meetings on Sunday, four OPEC+ sources said as the producer group slows down its push to regain market share amid fears of a .Saudi Arabia’s benchmark share index (.TASI) slipped 0.5%, with Saudi Arabian Mining Company (1211.SE) losing 2.2% and oil giant Saudi Aramco (2222.SE) down 0.4%.Saudi Arabia, the world’s biggest oil exporter, is expected to lowerIn Qatar, the main share index (.QSI) eased 0.3%, with Qatar National Bank (QNBK.QA), the Gulf’s biggest lender by assets, down 1.1%.Outside the Gulf, Egypt’s blue-chip index (.EGX30) advanced 1.7%, with Talaat Moustafa Group Holding (TMGH.CA) jumping 6.2%.Reporting by Ateeq Shariff in Bengaluru; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise
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Should football fans be banned from games for using pyrotechnics?
Catherine LystBBC Scotland
SNS ImagesThe use of pyrotechnics inside football stadiums has been increasing in recent years The Scottish government is considering whether to extend powers to ban football fans from games for offences like using…
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Emerging Immunotherapy and Precision Medicine Strategies Take Aim at PDAC Treatment Resistance
Immunotherapy and precision medicine remain 2 of the most active and challenging areas of investigation in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), a malignancy long recognized for its immune-resistant biology and limited responsiveness to…
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Canada study permit, IRCC international students cap: Canada introduce 2026 allocations for international students and study permits
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Canada don announce new immigration levels plans wey go increase di number of economic immigrants wey intend to come di kontri, and cut down di number of temporary residents, mostly through student visas.
For one update wey di Canada Immigration release on dia website dem unveil di plans for 2026-2028, wey include di plan to take in 380,000 permanent residents and reduce di number of pipo wey wan come di kontri for work and study.
Di statement explain say di reason na say Canada don enta phase of stabilization and no get plan to bring in more pipo, but to balance dia population wit di housing, healthcare and infrastructure capacity of di kontri.
For 2026, di IRCC dey expect to give out like 408,000 study permits.
Dis one go include di 155,000 permits wey dem go give international students wey just dey land and di 253,000 extensions wey dem dey give current and returning students.
Dis amount dey seven percent less dan 2025 wen dem bin target 437,000 and 16% less than di target wey dem bin get for 2024, to issue 485,000 permits.
All dis one na sake of di kontri overall work to reduce di temporary population for di kontri.
Dem also wan bring sustainablity to di immigration system. Di plan na to drop di total amount of temporary migrants for Canada to under five percent of di total population for 2027.
Oda changes wey dem dey put for inside di di immigration waka be say, from 1 January, 2026, as student wey do masters or doctorate for public designated learning institution (DLI) , dem no go need to submit provincial or territorial attestation letter (PAL/TAL) again wen dem dey submit dia study permit application.
Dem announce say dis na di groups wey no go need di PAL/TAL requirement for 2026.
- Masters and Doctoral degree students wey dey enrolled for public DLIs New
- Primary and secondary (kindergarten to grade 12) students
- certain Goment of Canada priority groups and vulnerable cohorts
- existing study permit holders wey dey apply for extension for di same DLI and for di same level of study.
Di number of study permits wey dey expected to go out for 2026 dey broken by student cohorts. E be like dis
- 49,000 Masters and doctoral students wey dey go public DLIs (PAL/TAL-exempt)
- 115,000 Primary and secondary school (kindergarten to grade 12) students (PAL/TAL-exempt)
- 64,000 oda applicants wey want PAL/TAL-exempt study permit
- 180,000 PAL/TAL-required applicants
For 2026, di 180,000 study permits for di applicants wey still need PAL/TAL go dey shared according to di provinces and territories dia popultion.
- Alberta – 21,582
- British Columbia – 24,786
- Manitoba – 6,534
- New Brunswick – 3,726
- Newfoundland and Labrador – 2,358
- Northwest Territories – 198
- Nova Scotia – 4,680
- Nunavut – 180
- Ontario – 70,074
- Prince Edward Island – 774
- Quebec – 39,474
- Saskatchewan – 5,436
- Yukon – 198
Di overall number of study permit applications wey IRCC go accept for processing for PAL/TAL-required students for 2026 na 309,670.
Di number dey based on di application wry dey believed say each jurristiction go need to complete dia issuance targets based on di approval rate of stidy permit applications from 2024 to 2025.
- Alberta – 32,271
- British Columbia – 32,596
- Manitoba – 11,196
- New Brunswick – 8,004
- Newfoundland and Labrador – 5,507
- Northwest Territories – 785
- Nova Scotia – 8,480
- Nunavut – 0
- Ontario – 104,780
- Prince Edward Island – 1,376
- Quebec – 93,069
- Saskatchewan – 11,349
- Yukon – 257
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