Abdullilah Alhaj Younes
About Abdullilah Alhaj Younes
Abdullilah Alhaj Younes is a JavaScript Software Engineer and Front-End Developer currently employed at YouGov in Warsaw, Poland, since 2019. He holds a Master's Degree in Computer Science from Warsaw University of Technology and has previous experience with Oracle and the National Information Processing Institute.
Work at YouGov
Abdullilah Alhaj Younes has been employed at YouGov since 2019, serving as a JavaScript Software Engineer and Front-End Developer. His role involves developing and maintaining web applications, utilizing his expertise in JavaScript to enhance user experience. He is based in Warsaw, Masovian District, Poland, where he has contributed to various projects over the past five years.
Previous Experience in Front-End Development
Before joining YouGov, Abdullilah Alhaj Younes worked at Oracle as a Front-End Developer for a brief period in 2017. He also held a position at the National Information Processing Institute from 2018 to 2019, where he continued to develop his skills in front-end technologies. His early career included a role as a Professor Assistant at Jami't Al-Ba'ath from 2014 to 2015, where he supervised end-of-degree projects.
Education and Expertise
Abdullilah Alhaj Younes earned a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from Warsaw University of Technology, studying from 2015 to 2017. Prior to this, he obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Jami't Al-Ba'ath, completing his studies from 2009 to 2014. His educational background is complemented by several online courses in IT-related topics, enhancing his technical knowledge.
Freelance Work and Training
While studying at Warsaw University of Technology, Abdullilah Alhaj Younes worked as a freelancer in front-end development for one and a half years. He also participated in a four-month training program with Oracle in Warsaw, which provided him with practical experience in the field of software development.
Contributions to NGOs
Abdullilah Alhaj Younes was part of the maintenance and IT team at the Syrian Arab Red Crescent, where he contributed to several non-governmental organizations. His involvement in these initiatives reflects his commitment to using his technical skills for community support.