AI is moving fast — and Nepal is catching up. This short guide pulls practical points from recent Nepali sources (National AI Policy 2082, local tool lists and job guides) so you can try an AI tools list, craft useful ChatGPT prompts, and explore AI jobs Nepal today. Think of this as a local-first checklist: tools, prompt examples, and roles you can aim for.
Start small: try ChatGPT for drafting resumes, interview answers, or lesson plans — prompt idea: “Draft a 50-word Nepali-English cover letter for a junior data analyst role focusing on Excel and SQL.” Combine that with Merojob-style AI resume builders and the government’s push for AI literacy (National AI Policy 2082) to improve your chances in AI jobs Nepal. For developers, use code assistants (Copilot/Codeium) and pair them with clear prompts: “Refactor this Python function for readability and add doctests.” For non-tech roles, learn tools for content, translation (DeepL), and design (Canva) to boost productivity.
Policy, infrastructure, and training are improving — but employers still prize practical portfolios, problem-solving, and prompt craft. Use small, repeatable experiments and share results locally to build credibility.
Let’s Discuss
- What AI tools have you used for job hunting or work in Nepal? Which helped most?
- How would you adapt a ChatGPT prompt to local Nepali contexts or language needs?
- Are Nepali employers ready to accept AI-assisted resumes and portfolios?
- Which AI job role (data, ML, prompt engineer, AI product) seems most realistic to start with here?
- What local barriers (connectivity, datasets, language) should we prioritize fixing?
Keep the discussion factual, kind, and insightful.
