My curiosity and passion for learning continuously drive me to explore new fields of technology and problem-solving, which I believe are essential for a well-rounded engineering mindset.
I started off as a Quality Engineer Intern in one fast-paced Ed-tech startup, got to learn a lot there, since I had to wear multiple hats. After that, I got an opportunity to work in CORPORATE on a FINTECH Project, where I was assigned as the SPOC for one of the implementations of the core product. So I can say that I have an in-depth exposure to complete STLC and SDLC processes, and a good experience in working with both small and mid-sized teams.
In my last company, I got the opportunity to automate a complex workflow of an entire Invoice Lifecycle, including multiple steps via SFTP server, which drastically reduced the manual efforts of the team, for which I was also acknowledged by VP of engineering with recognition of my efforts.
Currently, Iβm a Senior Automation Engineer π§, building automation solutions for clients and mentoring junior engineers. However, Iβm always looking to expand my skill set and take on new challenges.
Over the past few months, Iβve shifted my focus towards mastering Software Development, with a particular emphasis on Backend Development, Spring Boot π±, and General Problem Solving π§©. Iβm diving deep into these areas to better understand how complex systems work and how to design scalable, maintainable solutions. I believe in continuous learning π and strive to stay relevant in the ever-evolving tech landscape. In my spare time, I love exploring new technologies and applying hands-on concepts to build real-world solutions.
Additionally, I run a small YouTube channel π₯ where I post tech content, record myself solving problems, creating projects, and discussing technology in general. Itβs a great way for me to share my learning journey, interact with the tech community, and also act as a proof of concept for potential employers, recruiters, and clients.
I don't believe in judging someone's ability purely based on years of experience or specific technologies. Here's a great article on why experience doesn't always equal skill. Just give me a fair chance of evaluation, and see for yourself what I say holds any value or not. I'm looking forward to contributing to the industry and society with whatever resources and knowledge I have, and I'm open for an exciting role that challenges the status quo and brings the best engineer out of me!
- π Based in: India
- π§ Currently Learning: Backend Development, Software Architecture, Spring Boot, Design Patterns
- π» Areas of Interest:
- JVM-based languages (Java, Kotlin) β
- Spring Boot π±
- Backend Development π§
- Software Architecture ποΈ
- Problem Solving π§©
- Research & Development π¬
- Low-Level Coding π₯οΈ
- βοΈ Email: [email protected]
- π LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/harshit-bhardwaj-9920bb26a
- πΌ Peerlist: peerlist.io/harshitbhardwaj
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