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  "Experience is a hard teacher, for she gives the test first and the lesson after" - Unknown

 
  Environmental Assessment Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai
January 4, 1999 to August 31, 1999

I worked as a trainee here for 8 months under the guidance of Mr. C.K.G. Nair, Head, Environmental Radiation Monitoring Section. I was involved in developing software for the Indian Global Environmental Radiation Monitoring Network (GERMON) programme. I worked on 2 projects. The first project, called the PC Interface for GERMON station was a software system built to capture and process data from the radiation monitoring GERMON station. The second project, called the Central GERMON Station for GERMON Network, was a software system designed to link the 25 different GERMON stations located at various points in the country to the central processing station in BARC Mumbai, thereby allowing a radiation map of the country to be generated. Both systems were built in Visual Basic 6 with MS Access as backend, and MS Comm and MS Chart ActiveX controls.


Logicsoft, Mumbai
September 1, 1999 to February 12, 2000

Originally recruited off campus to join IMRglobal Bombay, then one of the leading IT companies in India and slated to join in October of that year, I took this job as a stop-gap arrangement. Here, I worked as a part-time faculty and also was involved in software development for a web-based application to manage the center's activities.


Divas Offshore Software Technologies (P) Ltd, New Delhi
February 15, 2000 to September 16, 2000

When recruitments were indefinitely delayed in the local industry due to the Y2K bug business slowdown, I had to look for another full-time software development job elsewhere. After much job hunting, mostly on the Internet, I was finally selected by Divas Offshore Software Technologies (P) Ltd., a New Delhi-based offshore software development company executing projects for mainly US clients. My first project here was AccelerateR+, a Computer Based Training system that allows training professionals to create and release courses, and employees to be trained from any location on a corporate network. The second project was the US courier portal ZipItOver.com and the portal Who2Use.com designed to allow service providers and customers to meet on a common platform. Both these websites now seem to have become victims of the dotcom crash.


QAI (India) Ltd., New Delhi
September 18, 2000 to July 25, 2003

I joined QAI (India) Ltd., the leading software quality consulting and training organization in the country, as a developer in the Internet division. Here, I was involved in the launch of SoftwareDioxide.com, the world's first software engineering portal touted as a self-evolving "Ecosystem for Software". I also worked on the QAI eSchool, an attempt to offer QAI's software engineering courses online over the web on subscription basis. The work done included customizing the Learning Management System (LMS), creation of a Learning Content Management System (LCMS) and addition of various client-side functionalities in the eLearning web-based training courses. Besides all this, I have also worked on many small projects here like the Online software project benchmarking section, a utility to port content from Excel sheets to an SQL Server database, etc.


Tata Consultancy Services
July 28, 2003 till date

I joined Tata Consultancy Services, India's largest software consulting company, as an Assistant Systems Engineer. Initially, posted to TCS Hyderabad for a month and slated to join the group providing solutions to Microsoft India, I was instead assigned to the Motorola offshore development center operating out of TCS JNR, Chennai. I spent 6 weeks onsite at the Motorola HQ campus in Schaumburg, Illinois, USA, after which I am now working offshore out of Chennai. I am currently working on Motorola Online, the B2B portal of Motorola.

 
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