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James Mwangi

James Mwangi

A software developer.
Embakasi, Nairobi Area

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About James Mwangi:

I'm a computer scientist with a degree in computer science.  I have done several projects.  I value integrity, accountability, diligence, perseverance and discipline. 

Experience

1.May - December 2021

Worked at SedaTech Company Limited  for my undergraduate attachment 

2. October- December 2022

Worked at SedaTech Company Limited as a software developer 

 

Education

Bachelors degree in computer science (Chuka University)

KCSE with a mean grade of B (65 points) (Karura Adventist School)

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