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Ahmed Salem

Data Management Specialist at Appcast

Ahmed Salem has a diverse work experience in the field of data and technology. Ahmed started their career as an Information Technology Officer at Benghazi TV in August 2014 and worked until December 2015. Ahmed then worked as a System Specialist at Saqr college from November 2015 to July 2016.

In June 2017, Ahmed joined Libyatech as a Network Analyst and backend developer, where they stayed until November 2018. Ahmed then worked at Cubic Information Systems as a Sales Analyst from January 2019 to September 2019.

Ahmed's next role was as a Data Analyst at Trans Sahara IT & Communication, where they worked from November 2019 to May 2020. Ahmed then joined fihm.ai as a Data strategist in August 2020.

Ahmed'smost recent position is as a Data Management Specialist at Appcast, Inc, starting in February 2021. Overall, Ahmed has gained experience in data analysis, sales analysis, network analysis, and backend development throughout their career.

Ahmed Salem obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management, General from the University of Benghazi (Garyounis) between 2015 and 2019. Ahmed has also obtained several additional certifications including "Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging for All" from LinkedIn in December 2020, "Neural networks and deep learning" from MIT coursera in July 2020, "marketing analytics" from the University of Virginia Coursera in May 2020, "hyperledger Fabric Integration" from ITI Technical College in October 2019, "introduction to deep learning" from Valeo in October 2019, "data analyst" from Udacity in September 2019, "hyperledger Fabric Chaincode" from ITI Technical College in September 2019, "Blockchain Fundamental" from ITI Technical College in August 2019, "Leading and Working in Teams" from LinkedIn in October 2016, "Making Decisions" from LinkedIn in October 2016, "Using Databases with Python" from Coursera in July 2015, "Using Python to Access Web Data" from Coursera in June 2015, "Applied Data Science with Python Specialization" from Coursera in April 2015, "Intro to Computer Science" from Udacity in April 2014, and "Try Python" from Code School (obtained month and year are not provided).

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