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Saajid Mohammed

Senior Software Engineer at YourPath

Saajid Mohammed is a seasoned software engineer with extensive experience in backend systems, development, and DevOps practices. Currently serving as a Senior Software Engineer at YourPath since June 2023, Saajid specializes in architecture, development, and mentorship. Prior to this role, Saajid held key positions at Statespace, where contributions included designing and implementing Aimlabs' authentication and authorization systems, as well as developing various data platforms. Saajid began a career at Prodigy Education, serving as both a Back End Developer and QA Automation Engineer, where improvements in data accessibility and automation practices were notable. Additional experience includes IT consultancy roles at Cusbrocon Services Ltd. and Eagles Transport Ltd., focusing on application architecture and maintenance, and leading quality engineering efforts at Finastra Canada. A Bachelor's degree in Computer Science was earned from Brock University.

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Milton, Canada

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YourPath

What if help for substance use issues were as easy to access as drugs? What if treatment options were driven by data and individual preference instead of tradition? What will recovery-oriented, whole person care look like in 2050? How are we going to build it? That's what we are asking ourselves at YourPath. We believe that the future of care will match effective, data-driven, evidence-based medical and behavioral healthcare for substance use disorders with the decidedly low-tech magic of authentic human connections. Things we're into: Characters and brilliant people of all flavors, machine learning and AI, harm reduction, health equity, recovery supports, high-school dropouts, policy and advocacy, SMS-based tech stuff, solutions to the most-stubborn issues in behavioral health cobbled together with tape and give a shit, recovery community organizations and peer supports, wild and scalable ideas to make healthcare suck less.


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