Kareem is a Software Engineer in Test working at Amazon Alexa. Over the recent years, Kareem has been investing most of his efforts developing application level software in Python, Java, TypeScript & C++, spanning several industries such as Internet Technology, Robotics and Medtech.
Engineered and expanded the automation framework, driving a significant increase in test coverage and reducing manual testing efforts by streamlining the entire testing process, resulting in faster, more efficient releases.
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Designed and maintained a tool for resource allocation tracking and automated reporting, optimizing operational efficiency and enabling data-driven decision-making across teams.
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Led the successful launch of the Alexa app in the Dutch marketplace, supporting Amazon's strategic expansion into new international markets and enhancing user engagement.
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Owned the testing sign-off process for the Home & Widgets software, part of the highly visible Alexa+ product line, ensuring product quality and reducing defects in customer-facing features.
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Developed comprehensive test plans and strategies to improve the overall quality bar for software releases, ensuring alignment with Amazon's reputation for reliability and user satisfaction.
Orchestrating the development of an innovative Sports Tech iOS mobile app aimed at revolutionizing the user experience in the sports industry.
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Translating product vision into detailed user stories and MVP features that will be used to validate market needs.
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Driving end-to-end iOS mobile development within a microservices architecture, ensuring scalable, maintainable systems that support future product evolution.
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Designing and implementing critical features such as user authentication, session invitations, and real-time streaming services contributing to an enhanced and seamless user experience.
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Elevating the security posture of the application by implementing robust best practices for signed requests, tokens, and secure data storage, directly supporting the commitment to user privacy and trust.