Eli Krief has worked in the tech industry since 2004. In that year, they began working as a Software Engineer for the Israel Defense Forces. In 2007, they were hired as a Development Team Leader for Israeli E-Government - gov.il (formerly known as Tehila). Here, they gained extensive experience in digital signature, encryption and smart-card applications, and drove the development of the "Sign & Verify" application and SDK - the Israeli Government's official digital-signature infrastructure. In 2011, Eli co-founded Quickode, a software house specializing in mobile application development, web development, back-end (server-side) development and QA and automated testing. Quickode was later acquired by Comm-IT. Since 2016, Eli has been working as the VP R&D for GOARC, providing a real time safety intelligence platform that helps manufacturers, chemical companies or oil and gas plants prevent accidents, reduce risks and cut down costs. In this role, Eli works with Product teams for designing and implementing new feature requests, builds from scratch and manages 4 dev teams (AI,BI,Web,Mobile) with 20+ developers, and is hands on (20%) with ASP.
Eli Krief attended Lev Academic Center from 2000 to 2005, where they earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Software Engineering.
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