Trust Center
How This Site Earns the Right to Be Believed
Most career websites ask you to trust them. This page shows you the rules this one is written under — so any claim you read here can be challenged, traced, and defended in an interview.
No fabricated achievements
Nothing on this site describes work that did not happen. Where case studies are anonymized composites of recurring documented situations, they say so on the page.
No undocumented numbers
Every figure — years, GPA, platform counts — derives from dated documents. Where reality is qualitative, the site says "multi-branch" instead of inventing a count. The experience figure is stated as 13+, not rounded up.
Two truth levels, visibly labelled
Documented facts carry a Verified badge. Strengths inferred from that record, and designs not yet deployed, carry a Professional Positioning badge. The two are never mixed.
Every credential belongs to the owner
All certificates presented here are issued in Mohammed Ali Al-Ansari's name. During preparation, a third-party certificate found among source files was identified and excluded for exactly this reason.
Language survives interviews
Verbs match documented duties: "responsible for" and "performed" where that is the truth, "recommended" where authority was advisory. Job titles are quoted exactly as employers issued them.
Anything more, on request
Original documents, references, and details withheld for privacy or confidentiality are available to legitimate reviewers on request — see the Evidence Center.
The two badges you will see everywhere
Backed by a dated document: CV, degree, or attendance certificate.
Inferred from documented experience, or a design/concept explicitly framed as such.