Ibrahim Mostafa
About Ibrahim Mostafa
Ibrahim Mostafa is a Full Stack Developer specializing in .NET and MEAN Stack, currently employed at the Egyptian Maintenance Company since 2014. He has extensive experience in software development education, having taught various programming courses for over a decade in Cairo, Egypt.
Work at EMC Egyptian Maintenance Company Petroleum Sector
Ibrahim Mostafa has been employed at EMC 'Egyptian Maintenance Company' in the Petroleum Sector as a Full Stack Developer since 2014. His role encompasses both front-end and back-end development, utilizing frameworks such as .NET and MEAN Stack. Over the course of his tenure, he has contributed to various projects, enhancing the company's digital infrastructure and software solutions.
Education and Expertise
Ibrahim Mostafa holds a Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration and Management from Cairo University, which he completed from 1999 to 2003. His educational background complements his technical skills as a Full Stack Developer. He possesses expertise in front-end and back-end development frameworks, including JavaScript, jQuery, and Bootstrap, making him proficient in creating comprehensive software solutions.
Background in Software Development Education
Ibrahim Mostafa has a significant background in software development education, having served as an instructor for various institutions. He worked at YAT Learning Centers as a Software Development Instructor from 2011 to 2015 and has been with ITShare since 2016. His teaching experience includes a range of programming courses such as MEAN Stack, Node.js, Angular, C# .NET, and ASP .NET Web Forms, contributing to the skill development of numerous students in Egypt.
Previous Teaching Roles
Before his current role at ITShare, Ibrahim Mostafa held several teaching positions. He was a Software Development Instructor at YAT Learning Centers from 2011 to 2015 and worked as a freelancer DOT NET Instructor at Raya Academy for eight months in 2013. Additionally, he briefly taught the MCIT E-commerce track at Computek Training Centers in 2014. These roles reflect his commitment to education and training in the software development field.