Are Malaysia’s top students being trained for a world that no longer exists? As AI is changing how we learn and work, the value of exams like SPM is increasingly under scrutiny.
Inbaraj Suppiah, Founder of JomHack and Chan Soon Seng, CEO at Teach For Malaysia, join us to explore the growing disconnect between grades and real-world capability as well as why employers may need to rethink how they assess talent. We explore the rise of competency-based hiring and the risk of a broken entry-level pipeline.
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The Grade Illusion: Why strong SPM results may no longer reflect real-world capability and what they actually measure today
The Skills Deficit: Why graduates are entering the workforce without basic communication and problem-solving abilities and what universities are missing
The AI Learning Trap: Are students outsourcing their thinking to AI and what “cognitive offloading” could mean for future talent quality
The Hiring Reset: Why employers relying on degrees may be missing top talent and how competency-based assessments are changing the game
The Pipeline Crisis: What happens when AI replaces entry-level roles and why companies may struggle to build future leaders

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