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Algorithmic/Computer science courses up to Master's degree
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Every computer scientist must develop foolproof logic.
Algorithmics is the main skill required in any training in this field.
I propose in this course to give you the mental patterns to adopt to succeed in this subject. To prepare you for computer competitions and allow you to excel in this subject.
I myself am a Web and Artificial Intelligence engineer and find myself having to redo advanced algorithmic exercises to pass technical interviews and other competitions.
I have experience in pedagogy and I can guarantee you an evolution that meets your needs.
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Bring exercises/courses if you have them
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Online from France
About Me
Hello,

I hope you are well /

I introduce myself:

I am 25 years old and a recent graduate (2021) in Computer Science, I have always helped my colleagues to prepare for our exams, it was a way for me to improve my course. I have always been a very good student in higher education and am moving towards a doctorate in order to share my knowledge.

I now give courses in computer science up to the Master's degree, in English at all levels (TOEIC), but also courses in all subjects up to 3rd grade. For high school, I teach philosophy (personal hobby) accounting (L1 accounting management audit) and history geography (very good level).

My journey :

I have a baccalaureate S specialty mathematics (yes it was another time) with very good marks in languages (16 in English) French (13 in writing) and geo history (15/20). Following which I did a year in Accounting Management Audit at the Institute of Business Administration Toulouse 1 Capitole from which I only keep a solid foundation in accounting. Not having liked the rest of the subjects, I turned to IT. Java, Python, NodeJs, Javascript, C, C++, C#, databases, statistics, business intelligence, artificial intelligence... Only skills in which I have proven my level. I finished my Master's degree at Polytech Nice Sophia Antipolis (Major in the first semester, second semester internship).

What do I keep? my determination, my desire to learn and teach others, an unfailing curiosity. Despite health concerns, I was able to stand out.

Now ? I am actively seeking a doctorate to put my slab in the scientific edifice.

Why teach? Helping has always been an important part of my life. Participating in personal and professional development when I can is always a pleasure.

I propose to teach you:

Having the ability to transmit my passion, I do not refuse a student who does not want, at first sight, to make an effort. I count on good humor and understanding to make him like the material.

Being also a technical manager in a start-up, I have responsibilities that do not allow me to be available all the time. We will have to agree on a schedule that suits us all. The rise in competence of the teams with which I work, is the experience on which I base myself in my communication with the pupils/students.

English and computer subjects are my specialty but I remain available for the other subjects mentioned on my profile.

I would surely please you because:

I have always been the student who teaches others, it is natural for me to continue this work. As a life coach, happiness is my main priority and I have the tools to achieve it. IT is my professional field.

I seek to create a healthy and friendly relationship with the pupil or student. very observant, I know how to recognize the gaps and give the tools/advice to fill them. I'm the forward-thinking type and I prepare personalized courses according to the person concerned.

Worker I take time to follow the course given in class in order to make progress the person concerned in the skills which will be useful to him during the exams. I also do revision programs adapted to controls with mock exams.

Apart from the courses I offer:
- Being trained in coaching, I offer different ways to help you improve your life with different services.
- Having several experiences with professional recruitment processes (start-up and multinational) I am able to prepare you. (90% chance of being called back after the HR interview)
Education
Master 2 Web and IA at Polytech Nice Sophia Antipolis, France
Master 2 Information Systems at ESISA Fez, Morocco
+ 19/20 on the TOEIC
57/1500 in the CagGemini Coding Challenge Morocco contest (2016)
Experience / Qualifications
Project Manager
Contractor
Freelance
Home/remote teacher
Life coach
Strongest skills: Java, Python, NodeJS, AngularJS, ReactJS.
Databases: Cassandra, Firebase, MangoDb, Sql...
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
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Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Arabic
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
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