Currently working as a finance and procurement officer at STB BANK ,holding a master degree in Business Decision Engineering from Avicenne Business School
I strongly believe that the best way to learn is through experience, or what we refer to as tacit knowledge. My daily tasks has included interacting with all levels in an organization, providing timely updates on key trending data, anticipating changes that may be needed to accomplish goals. Therefore I have gained and build some critical skills in data analysis ,financial analysis and developing my analytical skills.
Ultimately want to invest my time in an organization that will allow me to flourish as a motivated young professional
Ensure that all investment projects within the bank are Budgeted and keep track of all progress
Oversee the efficient and effective use of strategic procurement plans.
Ensure efficient procurement of goods and services in a transparent and fully accountable manner, ensuring compliance with financial procedures, value for money and justifiable use of funds.
Monitor business trends and product availability to pay the best price for goods and services without sacrificing quality
The Master program is designed for developing the expert knowledge needed for supporting business and organizational decision making activities ,performance and risk Analysis
Business Administration : Finance/Accounting (4 years program): The BSBA program "Bachelor of Science in Business Administration" (finance / accounting) helped me to develop and made informed predictions and forecast about financial markets .I have also acquired practical and theoretical knowledge on various financial aspects, such as investments, financial engineering, portfolio management, corporate finance and international finance and I have acquired some skills in: +Analysis of financial statements +Overview of Finance and International Trade +Management of commercial banks +Property investment +Risk management
My final project was developed on banking regulations "Capital Adequacy Basel I;Basel II and Basel III implementations and their limitations"