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Interview10 with Hamed Mohamed

Project Engineer of Al-Babtain Company

1. Please tell us about yourself!?

I am Hamed Mohamed Hamed. I am from Egypt, 33 years old, Muslim and married without children. I graduated from faculty of engineering, Cairo University. I am now working as project engineer at Al-Babtain Contracting Company.

My hobbies are playing football, creative new innovation.

My strength is my family, I believe in Allah and don't lose hope.

My weakness is I can trust anyone and emotional person.

My aim is to be a successful person to support my family and helping to our Islam.


2. How is the work culture of Egypt different from Saudi Arabia?

Actually in my point of view, the main difference is there is a system and more than Egypt.

3. How is Indian culture different from Egyptian Culture?

Reference to history, there is a big difference in the history of civilizations in terms of religions, language, customs and traditions of the two peoples, but from my point of view, both civilizations of the oldest civilizations known worldwide.


4. If a marriage is arranged between an Indian bride and Egyptian bridegroom or vice versa, how compatible do you think will the couple be?

In my opinion I think it will not be a successful marriage in the long time.

5. What is your aim in profession?

My Aim is to be successful person in all positions that I got.

6. Which country is your favorite vacation spot?

Egypt.

7. What is your weakness?

My weakness is I can trust anyone and emotional person .

8. Where do you prefer to have your home; in a quiet residential place or a market place?

Quiet residential place .

9. How often do you get angry?

1 time/day aprox

10. How do you feel to be interviewed by Interview10?

Actually I don’t have enough time to do it in this stage.

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