Ahmed Salah

BI & Analytics Lead at Banque du Caire

Ahmed Salah has a diverse work experience that spans various industries and roles. Ahmed started their career in 2012 as a PHP Developer at Artgine, where they were responsible for editing websites with PHP native language and MVC (Codeigniter), and developing web services for mobile applications. In 2012, they also worked as a .Net Developer in the Egyptian Army, where they developed desktop applications with C# and edited website projects with ASP.Net web forms.

In 2014, Ahmed joined Banque du Caire and had a progressive career growth within the organization. Ahmed initially worked as a BI Developer, where they designed, coded, tested, and aggregated results from SQL queries to provide information to users. Ahmed also participated in the design, development, and analysis of data architecture, and collected, analyzed, and reported data from Oracle Flex cube databases using BO 5.

In 2017, Ahmed was promoted to the role of Senior BI Developer at Banque du Caire, where they continued their responsibilities as a BI Developer while taking on additional responsibilities and leadership roles within the business intelligence and analytics domain.

Recently, Ahmed has taken on the position of BI & Analytics Lead at Banque du Caire, starting in April 2021. This role signifies their expertise and leadership in the field of business intelligence and analytics.

Overall, Ahmed Salah's work experience showcases a strong background in software development, particularly in PHP and .Net technologies, along with a focus on business intelligence and analytics in the banking sector.

Ahmed Salah completed a Bachelor of Computer and Information Science degree from Ain Shams University from 2008 to 2012. Prior to that, they attended Tabary El-Higaz School from 2006 to 2008. Ahmed also holds certifications in SQL, both basic and intermediate, from HackerRank.

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Timeline

  • BI & Analytics Lead

    April, 2021 - present

  • Senior BI Developer

    March, 2017

  • BI Developer

    January, 2014

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