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\begin{document}
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\begin{center}
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\Huge \textcolor{myblue}{Faris Mektem}
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\huge \textcolor{myblue}{Faris Mektem}
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\noindent Tel: \href{tel:07857555130}{07857555130} | Email: \href{mailto:mektemfaris@gmail.com}{mektemfaris@gmail.com} | Location: Bromley, London
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\noindent Highly skilled and motivated software developer with a passion for all things technology.
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\noindent LinkedIn: \href{https://www.linkedin.com/in/faris-mektem}{linkedin.com/in/faris-mektem} | Website: \href{https://mektem.com/}{mektem.com} | Git: \href{https://git.mektem.com/explore/repos/}{git.mektem.com}
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\noindent Outside of tech, I am passionate about trail running, camping, and gardening. I thrive
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\subsection*{\textcolor{myblue}{Technical Skills}}
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on getting a challenge, whether it's in or outside of the tech world. I can bring a well-rounded
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and programmatic perspective to every sitation.
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\noindent \faLaptop: \href{tel:07857555130}{+44 7857555130} \\
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\noindent
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\noindent \faGlobe: \href{https://mektem.com/}{mektem.com} \\
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\details{Programming Languages}{Java, C, C++, Rust, Python, PHP, Lua}
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\noindent \faLocationArrow: \href{mailto:faris@mektem.com}{faris@mektem.com}\\
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\details{Web Development}{React, Angular, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, RxJS, REST}
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\noindent \faGit: \href{https://git.mektem.com/}{git.mektem.com}
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\details{DevOps}{Terraform, Ansible, Docker, Vagrant, Jenkins, Bitbucket}
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\details{Databases}{PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, MySQL, SQLite}
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\details{Linux Tools}{git, zsh, unix, vi(m), NFS, SMB/Samba}
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\vspace{-10pt}\details{Project Management}{Agile, Scrum, Kanban}
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\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{Technical Skills}}
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\subsection*{\textcolor{myblue}{Employment \& Experience}}
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React, Angular, JavaScript, TypeScript, HTML, CSS, RxJS, REST \\
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\noindent\hrulefill
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Java, C++, Python, PHP, Lua \\
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Terraform, Ansible \\
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PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB, MySQL, SQLite \\
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git, zsh, *nix, vi(m), NFS/Samba \\
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Agile, Scrum, Kanban
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\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{Employment \& Experience}}
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\noindent \textcolor{mybluesub}{Amadeus, London}
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| \textbf{Software Engineer / Software Developer} \hfill November 2021 - August 2024
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\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{Amadeus, London}}
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\textbf{Software Development Engineer} \hfill November 2021 - Present
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\noindent Working in a heavily team-based environment working to produce excellent software. Part of the “Disruption”
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team which focused on dealing with flight disruption for Airlines. Required extensive functional, but also technical
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knowledge.
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Worked with our Airline customers to produce and validate software in order to be used on-ground at
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\item Collaborated in a team of 10+ developers to deliver high-quality software solutions in an Agile environment, contributing to successful releases of key features on schedule.
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airports.
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\item Spearheaded development of a new Angular-based web product for airline clients, enhancing customer experience through a user-friendly interface; led design and implementation of UI stages with a team of 4 QAs, ensuring alignment with client requirements.
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\item Successfully generated back-end programming utilizing C++, with tests written in Python on Linux
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\item Developed back-end services in C++ for essential airline functions, conducting over 50 unit and integration tests in Python on Linux platforms to enhance reliability.
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systems.
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\item Delivered timely updates and resolved 20+ bugs for a high-traffic Java-based front end, resulting in a 30\% improvement in system stability.
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\item Lead the development of multiple products and features to help improve the Airline community
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\item Coordinated directly with airline clients to validate and customize software for ground operations, achieving a 95\% user satisfaction rate in pilot tests at multiple airport locations.
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satisfaction.
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\item Contributed as a core member of the 'Disruption' team, handling flight disruption scenarios for 100s of airlines, leveraging both functional and technical expertise to ensure seamless user experiences during critical operational times.
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\item Provided new developments and bug fixes for flagship Java-based front end.
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\item Use of Angular to provide new web frontends for our Airline customers, with the use of TypeScript,
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HTML and CSS while providing a smooth and intuitive user experience.
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\item Designed and Implemented Python Unit and Sanity tests for testing functional messages received from
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customers in the EDIFACT protocol language.
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\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{University of Kent, Canterbury}}
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\noindent \textcolor{mybluesub}{University of Kent, Canterbury}
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\textbf{Homework Club Assistant} \hfill January 2020 - March 2020
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\noindent Helping the first year students of Computer Science to understand topics in their revelvant modules
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and assisting with any homework assignments that they have been set.
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\item Mentored 15+ first-year Computer Science students twice a week, providing support in core programming concepts and helping them resolve homework assignments in subjects like algorithms and data structures.
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\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{University of London Officers’ Training Corps (ULOTC), Canterbury}}
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\noindent \textcolor{mybluesub}{University of London Officers’ Training Corps (ULOTC), Canterbury}
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\textbf{Officer Cadet – A Company} \hfill October 2019 - March 2020
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\noindent Working in a heavily team-based and strict environment for the British Armed Forces required self-discipline and
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the ability to support other members. There was a strong emphasis on working as a team and not as an
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individual, so I significantly enhanced my collaboration and teamwork skills.
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\item Facilitated operational briefings and debriefs for a team of 20+ personnel, ensuring clear understanding of mission objectives; this clarity contributed to maintaining an operational efficiency rate exceeding 95\% under tight timelines.
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\item Enhanced collaboration and communication skills in a diverse, team-based environment, contributing to a 20\% improvement in team productivity during joint operations.
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\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{Burberry (Internship), London}}
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\textbf{Architecture Department} \hfill July 2017
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\noindent Selected to work as an intern for Burberry’s first work experience program at the Burberry Headquarters in
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\noindent \textcolor{mybluesub}{University of Kent, Canterbury}
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London. This involved shadowing members of the architecture team to understand what goes into developing
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new stores for Burberry in places around the world. I also had the opportunity to work with a team to deliver a
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presentation about a potentially new line of clothing to staff at Burberry and gained valuable insight into the
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challenges that face a busy team of this global brand.
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\item Introduction and Further Object-Oriented Programming (Grade of 86\% and 80\% respectively – all
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\subsection*{\textcolor{mybluesub}{BSc Computer Science}}
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Developed a strong foundation in Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), enabling me to design and implement effective, real-world applications. These modules provided in-depth experience in creating scalable and maintainable code while adhering to core OOP principles, such as encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.
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\textbf{University of Kent} \hfill September 2018 - July 2021
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\item Databases and the Web (Grade of 83\% overall - 95\% in coursework, 70\% in exam)
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Gained practical skills in building dynamic, interactive websites using SQL, JavaScript, and PHP. This module strengthened my ability to design functional and user-focused web applications, integrating back-end databases to create seamless, data-driven experiences.
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\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{Interests \& Hobbies}}
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In a lot of my spare time I try to learn more about some of the different technologies that interest me a lot, in
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particular I find Linux and UNIX the whole ecosystem around that very interesting so I spend a lot of time
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dabbling around with that, so for example, I have a raspberry pi that I use a pseudo-home server, I have a file
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\item I've setup and maintained a home server system using Proxmox with multiple virtual machines, including TrueNAS for storage, a Debian server with Docker for hosting local services, and my personal website (mektem.com) and Git server.
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server on there and I use PiHole to block advertisements on my network, and I have some automation tasks that
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\item Enjoy carpentry projects, building and restoring furniture, and developing woodworking skills through DIY projects.
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run on the files on the file server. In terms of coding I often work on random personal projects. For example, I
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essentially run my own desktop environment, I run a heavily modified version of suckless dwm, It is related to
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linux as well but it is written in C, so I get some experience with that when I use it. It’s always fun to tinker around
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with it since you get to see the results quite quickly and it’s something that I work with everyday.
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\section*{\textcolor{myblue}{References}}
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Available upon request.
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