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IBM Advisor: Electronic Games Enhance Relevant Skills for Jobs


Sun 13 Jan 2019 | 04:55 PM
Ibrahim Eldeeb

By: Ibrahim Eldeeb

CAIRO, Jan. 13 (SEE) - IBM company in Austria chose the Egyptian Engineer Hussein Adel Fahmi to award him the title of the ‘Best Adviser”, after a previous title “IBM Genius”.

When he was only 33, Dr. Fahmi had developed the main system of the European Union's common tax system.

Speaking to ‘SEE’, Dr. Fahmi talked about the future of employment and what the youth can make to get a job. He affirmed that the whole world is currently marching to the electronic work on the Internet, which means that the young Egyptian, for example, can work for an American firm while he reside in his home in Egypt. These jobs, however, need special advanced technological talents, which one should have in order to get these kind of works.

Dr. Fahmi advised young people to play electronic games because of their ability to provide the player with many technological skills, of which the most important, is to discover the puzzle, because the idea in ​​electronic games is to make a puzzle which one can solve only in partnership with others.

The player's ability to solve the puzzle means that a new game can be designed with a new puzzle. These software skills are some of the most important things that an inpidual develop