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Mohamed Shehab graduated from the Arab Private University for Science and Technology in 2021
I entered the job market in 2020 when I was in the fourth year in a start-up company in the field of the Internet of Things (IoT). My field of work and experience specialized in software development in terms of the backend.
After I graduated from the university, I was appointed as a teaching assistant and studied there for two semesters. I also studied At the Computer Technical Institute in the city of Hama for a semester.
After about two years of working within the company, I was invited to attend the second largest technical exhibition in the world, GITEX, in the city of Dubai in the Emirates, as I was one of the main developers in the company’s projects.
After that I moved to work in the company's office in Cairo, Egypt.
After a while, I was able to obtain a work contract from a large company in Germany with more than 3,500 employees of various nationalities, and I moved to Germany with a two-year work permit.
Did you benefit from what you learned at university in the labor market?
If we consider the field of informatics as a book, then the university studies only the index of the book, and you have to search for every piece of information that interests you on your own and continue on your path. For me, the university was only a compass through which I learned about the world of informatics, but you have to choose a major from This world and learn what the labor market needs on your own
University is useful to know the addresses and helps us choose the address that suits us and is sufficient for us, because without knowing the address you will not know the way
Were you a participant in the programming competition?
Yes, I was in the first team to participate on behalf of the university. I participated at the level of private universities, and the Syrian competition 2019
I learned a lot from it, both scientifically and professionally. Through the competition, I got to know many creative engineers and benefited from their experiences. In choosing my specialty, knowing what I like, and entering the job market
Advice for students?
Waste time to find out what you love, and learn and specialize in the field that you love and feel is suitable for your way of thinking. The joy of learning and working is the only motivation that makes you thrive.
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