Summary
Mohamed Sayed is a Senior Frontend Engineer based in Cairo with 7 years of experience building high-performance, user-centric web applications. He specializes in frontend architecture, performance optimization, and improving developer experience—having led a Webpack 4→5 migration that cut build times by 70% and introduced CI bundle-size gating. Mohamed has shipped complex features across observability and product platforms (Instabug) and built reusable tooling like an NPM package for scalable SVG spritemaps, evidence of his taste for practical, shareable engineering solutions. He balances UX improvements (prefetching, incremental rendering, bundle splitting) with DX investments (dockerized onboarding, parallel CI pipelines) to accelerate teams as well as products. A former teaching assistant in databases and software engineering, he brings clear technical communication and mentorship to cross-functional projects.
6 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Very Good with Honor (84.5%), Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Very Good with Honor (84.5%) at Cairo University