Razi Ahmed

Full Stack Developer at One Technologies

Razi Ahmed has a diverse background in software development and project management. Razi began their career at Business Management Systems, where they worked as a Senior Software Developer. Razi then joined Alinium Inc. as a Senior Software Developer, leading a team of developers and overseeing the construction of a project. At Agility Logistics, Razi worked as a Senior Software Developer and was responsible for engaging with government departments to define and re-engineer business processes. Razi also played a key role in all phases of the development life cycle. Razi then moved on to Worldwide Software Services, where they served as a Senior Software Developer, leading a team and designing and implementing software solutions. At BMS Inc., Razi worked as a Team Lead and Senior Analyst Programmer, maintaining systems and developing client-server applications. Razi then joined Alere Analytics as a Team Lead and Senior Analyst Programmer, where they worked on ETL and data warehousing projects. Razi then worked at TradeStation as a Full Stack Developer and Lead, before joining TASC as a Microservices and Application Developer. Their most recent position was at TMNA, where they served as a Full-stack Developer and Hands-on Architect, working on cloud-native services and mentoring junior developers. Razi is currently working at One Technologies as a Full Stack Developer, where they collaborate with the UI team to create new features in front-end applications.

Razi Ahmed pursued their higher education from 2001 to 2003 at PAF-Karachi Institute of Economics & Technology. During this time, they obtained a Master of Computer Science degree with a specialization in Computer Software.

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Plano, United States

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One Technologies

One Technologies harnesses the power of technology, analytics and most importantly – real people – to create solutions that empower consumers to make more informed decisions about their financial lives.


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51-200

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