I have over four years of experience as software engineer. By incorporating my programming skills, I have developed several humanitarian products and also actively looking for opportunities to work on challenging projects.
Software Engineer
Chennai, IN
[email protected]
I was one of the main developers involved in architecting and developing GRC suite which allows businesses to maintain their internal audit and compliance systems.
I was responsible for developing a logistics management system which allowed to manage everyday bookings of trucks, invoices, payments in both B2B and in B2C.
Achievements: Won “SPECIAL ACHIEVERS AWARD OF THE YEAR 2015” in my college for my projects and extracurricular activities.
Specialization: Programming, data-structures and algorithms, database management and other computer science topics.
Certifications: Certified as "Oracle Certified"
100 days sprint of coding in algorithms and data structures.
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