Creative Director

Ali Mohajer

As an experienced General Manager at Yaama, I blend innovation in HR management with a passion for technology and team development to drive global success.

My journey has been characterized by a relentless pursuit of excellence, leading teams to achieve and exceed their goals through strategic planning and the integration of cutting-edge technologies. At the heart of my approach is a profound belief in the power of collaboration and continuous learning, guiding my actions and decisions at Yaama. My extensive experience in HR has not only equipped me with a deep understanding of talent management and organizational development but also fuelled my passion for creating inclusive, high-performing workplace cultures. With a keen interest in technology, especially Obsidian, I streamline processes and enhance productivity, ensuring that our team remains agile and ahead of the curve. I am committed to leveraging my skills and insights to contribute to Yaama’s legacy and to the broader HR community, sharing knowledge and fostering connections that enrich professional journeys.

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My Journey

General Manager at Yaama Tech - Remote, Turkey

As General Manager and HR Manager at Yaama Tech, a dynamic solution provider and recruitment firm based in Australia, I spearheaded several critical initiatives aimed at expanding the company’s global footprint and enhancing workforce stability. Key objectives included assembling a dedicated team of Flutter developers to bring a pioneering tech idea to fruition and boosting our recruitment capabilities to support affiliate companies.

 

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Nov 2020 - Present

CEO of Arta Company - Tbilisi, Georgia

During my tenure as CEO at Arta Company, I led a significant road construction project spanning over 400 km between Samtredia and Batumi, which aimed to establish our presence on the international stage. This role presented unique challenges, including significant cultural and language barriers, as well as navigating the local economic landscape.

 

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2016 - 2018

CEO of Aban Dasatir Company - Tehran, Iran

At Aban Dasatir Company, I expanded my professional scope beyond construction to spearhead the Import/Export department, engaging in dynamic international trade with several countries including the Netherlands, Georgia, and Russia.

 

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2014 - 2016

Construction Superintendent at Masken Mehr - Shiraz, Iran

During my tenure at Masken Mehr, I played a pivotal role in a national initiative aimed at constructing affordable housing units for low-income families. I was responsible for overseeing the construction of 950 apartment units, which were part of a broader project involving multiple construction firms.

 

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March 2010 - April 2013

Civil Superintendent and Workshop Engineer at Pirooz Sazeh Company - Shiraz, Iran

At Pirooz Sazeh Company, I managed diverse and multifaceted construction projects, demonstrating my versatility in both traditional construction management and technical engineering. My role was split between overseeing the construction of housing units and spearheading the development of detailed construction drawings for industrial buildings.

 

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January 2006 - February 2010

Freelance Technical Designer and Construction Builder - Iran

Embarking on a freelance career after leaving a semi-private company, I transitioned into an entrepreneurial role that leveraged my technical skills in building structure calculations and construction management. This period marked a significant turning point, fueling my professional growth and confidence in handling largescale projects independently.

 

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May 2000 - December 2005

Site Superintendent at Shiraz Omran Company - Shiraz, Iran

Starting as a junior construction engineer and quickly rising to the role of Site Superintendent, I managed a significant construction project that marked a pivotal beginning to my career. This role was at one of the largest construction sites in the state at the time, featuring 50,000 square meters of construction across 50 blocks.

 

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December 1996 - April 2000