Arash Jalilian
About Arash Jalilian
Arash Jalilian is a Financial Engineer currently serving as Lead Business Analyst at Swedbank in the Stockholm Metropolitan Area, a position he has held since 2020. He has extensive experience in financial analysis and business management, having worked in various roles across multiple financial institutions since 2017.
Current Role at Swedbank
Arash Jalilian has been serving as the Lead Business Analyst at Swedbank since 2020. In this role, he operates within the Stockholm Metropolitan Area and has accumulated four years of experience. His responsibilities include analyzing business processes and implementing solutions to enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience in Financial Services
Before his current position, Jalilian worked at Varma as a Business Analyst from 2018 to 2019, focusing on the OSP version upgrade, which included development and user acceptance testing. He also held the position of Technical Business Analyst at Varma in 2019, where he worked for 11 months in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area.
Experience at First Derivatives
Jalilian has been employed at First Derivatives as a Financial Engineer since 2017. His tenure at the company spans seven years, during which he has contributed to various financial engineering projects, utilizing his analytical skills to drive business solutions.
Educational Background
Jalilian holds a Master of Science in Business Economics and Finance from Aston Business School, which he completed from 2016 to 2017. He also earned a Bachelor's Degree with Honours in Business and Management from Dublin Business School, where he studied from 2013 to 2016.
Technical Skills and Previous Roles
In addition to his current roles, Jalilian has experience as a Scrum Master at Swedbank, where he worked on IRD and FXD systems for seven months in 2020. He has also worked as a Mx3 Developer focusing on IB and Risk systems at Swedbank from 2019 to 2020, and as a Quality Assurance Automation specialist at Mizuho in various capacities from 2017 to 2018.