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Mohamed Abdulkarim Alsayaghi CV

Haddah
Sana'a, Yemen

Cell Phone: 713000252
E-mail: mohamedalsayaghi@yahoo.com

~ Employment History ~

Secretary at Commercial Manager
Yemen Economical Corporation. Sep 2012 – Until Now
Manger of IT Department
United Snacks Food Company. April 2010 – Jun 2012
Manager of maintenance and technical Section
Optical Technology Company. Jan 2008 – Jun 2008
Secretary at MBI
Modern British Institute. July 2005 - Dec 2005
Teacher for Computer Maintenance
Modern British Institute. May 2005 - July 2005
Teacher for Computer Science
Modern British Institute. Mar 2005 - July 2005
Secretary at
The Ministry of Communication and Technical Information. May 2004 - Sep 2004
~ Education and Training ~

Graduate from Sana'a Community College 2008. (ELECTRONICS AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ).
Diploma in secretary from the Modern British Institute, Feb 2006
Diploma in Computer Maintenance from MBI, Apr 2005
A course in conversation from MBI, Sep 2005
Secondary School Certificate, Jul 2004

~ Languages ~

Arabic -
English - ~ Experience ~

Ability to administrate Yemen Soft Systems.
Ability to administrate CCTV Systems.
Ability to administrate Emails System.
Ability to use any electrical hardware.
Ability to administrate any wireless network or local network.
Ability to control the network by remote from anywhere.
Ability to manage team of people.
Ability to make computer maintenance and to solve all computer matter.
Ability to program mobiles.
Ability to fix some problems in any car.
Ability to make computer maintenance from anywhere. ~ Exhibition + factories ~

Attend the Canton Fair International in China in 2006.
Attend marble International Fair in Shanghai - China in 2006.
Attend international electronics factory in China.
Visit factories of mobiles in China.
Visit the Sony

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