Waail Saleh
About Waail Saleh
Waail Saleh is a Software Engineer currently working at The New York Times since 2023. He has extensive experience in full stack development and has worked with various technologies including Node, AWS, and React.
Work at The New York Times
Waail Saleh has been employed as a Software Engineer at The New York Times since 2023. In this role, he contributes to various projects within the organization, focusing on software development and engineering solutions that enhance the publication's digital presence. His position reflects a commitment to advancing technology in the media sector.
Previous Experience at Konrad Group
Before joining The New York Times, Waail Saleh worked at Konrad Group for a total of two years. He initially served as an Associate Software Developer from 2020 to 2021, before advancing to the role of Software Developer from 2021 to 2023. His work involved full stack development, where he utilized his skills in both front-end and back-end technologies.
Education and Expertise
Waail Saleh earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Ryerson University, studying from 2016 to 2020. His educational background provides a strong foundation in software engineering principles. He possesses expertise in a variety of technologies, including Node, AWS, Terraform, React, Next.js, Vue.js, and PHP, with a specialization in serverless technology and infrastructure development.
Early Career Experience
Waail Saleh's early career includes several roles that contributed to his development as a software engineer. He worked as a Full Stack Developer at Social Enterprise for Canada in 2018 for five months and at Daakor in 2019 for two months. Additionally, he served as a Junior Software Engineer at InteliStop Inc. for seven months in 2019. These positions allowed him to gain practical experience in software development and enhance his technical skills.