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Born & brought up in a small town of Jamshedpur, India, I completed my Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam, India.    During my facilitation of IIT Kharagpur‘s distance learning courses under CEP (Continuos Education Program), I graduated my computer skills from a learner to expert level.

Under the cap of a Technical Trainer, I trained participants from professorstechnical architectssenior software engineers to freshers.   During this period, I trained employees of some major clients in India.  Couple of them includes, WIPRO, HCL, L&T Infotech, Satyam, Scope International, and many more.  During this period, my focus was on open source technologies like, UNIX, LINUX, C, C++, PERL, PHP, WWW including latest technologies like Python and Ruby.

In year 2005, my career took a shift info mobile platform when I joined MphasiS as a technical trainer.  I got trained on Symbian and cleared the certification ASD(Accredited Symbian Developer).  The interest in mobile technology and specially symbian gave me the opportunity to work for Symbian India where I closely worked with the Symbian’s Technical Training Team.  During the work at Symbian, I was involved in the eco system development and training at international locations like, UK, China and Israel.  Upon formation of Symbian Academy, being the integral part of the academy, I trained universities and the professors.  As the local team grew, I was given the responsibility to manage the local technical training team and lead few course material development projects.

My current job at Inmote brings another shift to International career.  The majority of work involves developing and porting mobile applications on various mobile platforms like Symbian, J2ME, Android, Windows Mobile from time to time.  Inmote is also delivering Symbian OS trainings where I am playing a key role in delivering high quality Symbian OS Training to Inmote’s customers.

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