Ihab Musa
About Ihab Musa
Ihab Musa is a Senior Java Developer and Application Administrator at TD Ameritrade, with extensive experience in software development and application administration.
Company
Ihab Musa is currently employed at TD Ameritrade in Jersey City, New Jersey. He has been working there since 2017, holding the title of Senior Java Developer/Application Administrator. In his role, he works with various technologies such as Smarsh, Global Relay Archive, Exterro, Apache Tomcat, and YouTube Data API. Ihab is responsible for deploying and maintaining electronic content archiving solutions, including social media, and administrating Exterro E-Discovery software for managing legal holds and matters.
Previous Employment at Geometry Global
Prior to his current position, Ihab Musa worked as a Freelance Back-End Developer at Geometry Global. His tenure at the company spanned from 2016 to 2017, lasting one year. During his time there, he was based in the Greater New York City Area.
Previous Employment at IBM
Ihab Musa was employed at IBM as a Senior Software Programmer from 2014 to 2015. He spent one year with the company in the Greater New York City Area. As a Senior Software Programmer, he would have been involved in developing, testing, and maintaining software applications.
Education and Expertise
Ihab Musa received a Systems Design certification from Cornell University between 2019 and 2020. Additionally, he earned a Master of Science in Computer Science from the City University of New York-College of Staten Island, where he studied from 2001 to 2003. Ihab also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science Mathematics from the same institution, completed between 1995 and 1998.
Role at Scholastic
Ihab Musa had two distinct roles at Scholastic. He first worked at the company as a Senior J2EE Developer/Analyst from 2012 to 2013, a tenure that lasted for seven months. He returned in 2014 for another five-month period in the same role. During these tenures, Ihab was based in the Greater New York City Area, where his responsibilities would have included developing and analyzing J2EE-based applications.