PRESS RELEASE — Careem, the region’s leading
everything app, invests in its engineering hubs in Pakistan, Jordan and Egypt,
with dozens of open engineering roles across Amman, Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad,
Cairo and Alexandria.
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More than 600 tech professionals already work in Careem’s
engineering hubs to build technology to power Careem’s Super App services
across the region, with 55 percent of Careem's total engineering organization based
in Jordan, Pakistan, and Egypt. Careem also has engineers in the UAE and
Germany.
The open roles in Careem’s Jordan, Pakistan and Egypt
engineering hubs include front-end, back-end, and full stack engineering, web
engineering, mobile engineering (IOS and android), data & AI and
infrastructure engineering. Since the start of 2023, Careem has hired nearly 80
tech-focused roles in Jordan, Pakistan and Egypt.
Careem’s engineering leaders apply experience from leading
global technology companies to solve real-life regional problems and build
innovative products across the Super App platform services, including Careem
Rides, Careem Food, Careem Quik, Careem Pay, and partner services.
More than 600 tech professionals already work in Careem’s engineering hubs, with 55 percent of Careem's total engineering organization based in Pakistan, Jordan and Egypt
Stephen Kruger, Chief Technology Officer at Careem,
commented: “Since Careem’s inception, hundreds of technology professionals have
played a role in building the region’s first marketplace platform and
leapfrogging the region into the digital future. Universities in Jordan,
Pakistan and Egypt graduate around 90,000 software engineers annually but there
are only a few regional mid-size tech companies for these graduates to join.
This lack of opportunity can lead to a ‘brain drain’ from the region and Careem
is trying to prevent and reverse this brain drain. We feel we have a
responsibility to drive progress for the region by building a lasting
institution that can provide meaningful opportunities for the region’s most
talented minds.”
Selim Turki, Senior Director of Engineering at Careem, said:
“Our engineering team is growing rapidly
and there are multiple exciting opportunities for tech talent in Jordan,
Pakistan and Egypt to join Careem’s ambitious journey. Our first line of code
was written in Pakistan, and Careem has shown for over a decade that
globally-competitive technology can be built in our region. Now we’re creating
even more opportunities for talented engineers in Jordan, Pakistan and Egypt to
help us build the next generation of technology. We’re looking for candidates
that feel passionate about our purpose of simplifying and improving the lives
of people and driving progress across the region.”
Careem partners with regional and global academic
institutions to conduct research on previously unsolved regional challenges to
aid in the acceleration of the economic development of the region. Recently,
Careem partnered with Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) to
introduce
STEF-DHNet,
a demand prediction model that combines a convolutional neural network (CNN)
and long short-term memory (LSTM) to integrate external features as
spatiotemporal information and capture their influence on ride-hailing demand.
Universities in Jordan, Pakistan and Egypt graduate around 90,000 software engineers annually
Careem’s 'Next Gen’ programme offers valuable learning and
employment prospects for young, ambitious engineers throughout the region. Next
Gen engineers collaborate with the most senior technical experts in the
organization and gain hands-on experience in tackling real-world challenges
through an embedded technical training programme that utilizes state-of-the-art
resources and cutting edge technologies. 'Next Gen’ learning opportunities are
available in all of Careem’s engineering hubs.
Interested candidates can visit
https://jobs.careem.com/?division=Engineering to learn more about the open roles in Careem’s engineering hubs.
Careem’s employee Investment Prospectus presents Careem’s
purpose, strategy and colleague value proposition, including five reasons why
someone may not want to join Careem:
http://why.careem.com
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