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Ahmad Al Draie

Full Stack Developer @ AI-Hekaya bookshop
Soria, Spain

PHP full-stack developer

Top roles

Developer / Programmer< 2 years
Helpdesk / Support< 2 years
Network / Telecom Engineer< 2 years

Front-end

JavaScript
CSS
HTML
React

Back-end

SQL
PHP
Language
Native Arabic
Arabic
Native
English
Fluent
Dutch
Good
French
Average
Work experience
Since 2017
Full Stack Developer @ AI-Hekaya bookshop
01 March 2024 -

Developing a web shop based on an idea collaboratively cultivated, overseeing the entire development process.

Helpdesk medewerker @ STW
01 September 2022 - 28 February 2023

Refurbishing laptops and desktops, providing technical solutions and support.

Assistent netwerkbeheerder @ Syrië
01 August 2017 - 31 December 2019

Setting up the network environment and optimizing network performance.

Education experience
Since 2016
Full-Stack Developer @ VDAB
01 March 2023 - 31 March 2024

Participating in a specialized program focusing on full-stack development.

Essentiële IT-vaardigheden @ Syrie
01 January 2016 - 31 December 2016

Gaining essential IT skills for practical application.

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