Accounts/Finance Manager
Climaty AI is hiring an Accountant / Finance Manager to handle bookkeeping and financial record management. The core responsibilities include VAT filing, Corporate Tax compliance, and general financial reporting. Candidates must have 4-5 years of experience with specific knowledge of UAE tax regulations. Proficiency in Zoho Books is a preferred qualification for this onsite role.
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Experience
4-5 years
Function
Finance
Work mode
Onsite, UAE
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Climaty AI is hiring an Accountant / Finance Manager to handle bookkeeping and financial record management. The core responsibilities include VAT filing, Corporate Tax compliance, and general financial reporting. Candidates must have 4-5 years of experience with specific knowledge of UAE tax regulations. Proficiency in Zoho Books is a preferred qualification for this onsite role.
TAL's take
Mid-tier company with a clearly defined accounting role but limited growth signal and generic scope.
Clear title, explicit YOE requirements, and specific accounting tool stack provided.
Must haves
- 4–5 years of relevant experience in accounting/finance
- Strong knowledge of UAE VAT and Corporate Tax regulations
- Bookkeeping and financial record management
- VAT filing and compliance
- Corporate Tax filing
Tools and skills
About the company
Unfamiliar company, default mid-tier assigned.
Posts mentioning Climaty AI
COP29's Climate Finance Deal Falls Short
- COP29 concluded with a disappointing $300 billion annual climate finance goal by 2035, far below the $1.3 trillion needed. - Developing countries criticized the reliance on loans and private capital, fearing increased debt burdens. - Despite setting up carbon markets, the lack of robust finance commitments casts doubt on achieving climate goals. Source: [Mint](https://www.livemint.com/news/india/finance-cop-fails-to-offer-adequate-finance-to-developing-countries-for-climate-action-11732435006679.html), [The Hindu](https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/overtime-baku-talks-fail-to-deliver-on-new-climate-finance-target/article68905050.ece), [Hindustan Times](https://www.hindustantimes.com/editorials/baku-breakdown-suggests-a-copout-101732456835201.html)
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Consider that there was no Himalaya between India and China or India and Tibet. Then what will be the average temperature during summer
If the Himalayas did not exist, India’s climate — especially in northern and central India — would be dramatically different. The Himalayas are the single biggest geographical factor that keep India warm in winter and extremely hot in summer. Below is a clear, science-based breakdown of the impact: --- 🌡️ 1. Summer Temperature in India Without the Himalayas Without the Himalayas: A) Northern India (Delhi, Punjab, UP, Bihar) Currently: 40–48°C in peak summer. Without Himalayas: 25–32°C (much cooler!) Reason: The Himalayas block cold continental winds from Siberia and Central Asia. If those cold winds entered freely, they would moderate the extreme heat. So North India would have: Shorter summer Much milder heat Possibly spring-like temperatures even in May–June --- B) Central India (MP, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra) Currently: 35–44°C Without Himalayas: 25–30°C Cold air masses from the north would penetrate deep into the subcontinent, keeping central India cool. --- C) South India (Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala) Temperatures would remain 30–35°C Himalayas don’t influence the south directly, but overall continental cooling would reduce heat slightly: Expected: 28–33°C --- 🧊 2. How Siberian Winds Would Affect Indian Summer Siberian winds are: Cold Dry High-pressure winds With no Himalayas, these winds would enter India like this: Move through Tibet/China → Enter the Indo-Gangetic plains → Spread to central India. This would lead to: ✔ Cooler summers North India would never touch 45°C. The entire region would have temperatures more like Europe or Northern China. ✔ Dry, less humid summer Humidity would be low, more like Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan). ✔ Delay or weaken Indian monsoon Because: Cold, dry winds suppress rising warm air currents. Monsoon depends on strong heating of the Indian subcontinent. So: The monsoon would be weaker, maybe even unpredictable. Rainfall in India might reduce by 30–60%. --- ❄️ 3. More Extreme Seasonal Variation Without the Himalayas, India would experience continental climate like Russia/China: Summers: Cooler (20–32°C) Winters: Much colder (-5°C to 10°C in North India) North India may receive snowfall in winter, similar to Beijing or Central Asia. --- 🌍 Summary Table Region Current Summer Temp Without Himalayas Reason North India 40–48°C 25–32°C Siberian cold winds moderate heat Central India 35–44°C 25–30°C Cold continental air reaches deeper South India 30–38°C 28–33°C Slight moderation but still tropical Monsoon Strong Weak/Delayed No strong heating due to cooler land --- 🧠 Final Answer (Short Version) If the Himalayas didn’t exist: 🌡️ Indian summers would be 10–20°C cooler than today. 🌬️ Siberian winds would freely enter India, creating cool, dry summers similar to Central Asia.