Michael Saddi has a diverse work experience spanning over 15 years. Michael is currently working as a Senior Software Engineer at JUDI.AI, where they leverage AI to facilitate credit analyses, loan decisioning, and automated underwriting. Prior to this, they worked at Intel Corporation as a Senior Software Engineer.
From 2018 to 2021, Michael worked at Exact, a market leader in financial and business software, as a Software Developer. Michael was assigned to AppCenter, a C# ASP.net MVC/React/SQL server web application that functions as an AppStore for accountants and small-business owners.
Before that, Michael worked at Macquarie Group, a global financial services organization, as a Software Developer from 2013 to 2018. Michael was involved in the development of Central Database (CDB), a C# ASP.net/Sybase web application used as the source of truth for all client data. Michael was also part of the team that designed EMSDB, a C# ASP.net MVC/Angular/SQL server web application.
From 2011 to 2013, Michael worked at Volenday, an outsourcing company, as a .Net Senior Software Developer. Michael played a key role in developing Ask IT, an ASP.net/Kentico CMS web application that served as a knowledge base website for employees.
Earlier in their career, Michael gained experience at Emerson Process Management, Kelly Services, UTAC, Building and Construction Authority, and Soluziona, working in various software development roles.
Overall, Michael has demonstrated expertise in software engineering, web application development, and leveraging AI for credit analysis and lending.
Michael Saddi attended AMA University from 2002 to 2004, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology. In addition to their formal education, Michael has obtained several certifications. In September 2021, they received a certification in SQL from TestDome. Michael also completed various online courses on LinkedIn, including "Introducing Entity Framework," "C# & .NET: Programming," "C# Object-Oriented Programming Tips and Tricks," "React.js Essential Training," and "React.js: Building an Interface," all obtained in October and November 2021.
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