Java Developer with 3 years of experience in the complete Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) including Analysis, Development, Testing, and Implementation using Java/J2EE technologies. Adept at building scalable enterprise applications across domains like Banking and Telecom. Proficient in Spring Boot, Microservices, REST APIs, and Agile methodologies. Strong in Test-Driven Development (TDD), CI/CD pipelines, and DevOps tools.
Work Experience
Empowering Creativity through
Jan 2022 - Present
E-NET INFOTECH PVT LTD
Java Developer
Project 1: Zappos - Developed and maintained modules like search, account management, and payment processing for a large-scale online retail platform acquired by Amazon. Created RESTful Web Services for backend communication. Designed database schema and developed entity classes using Hibernate. Implemented unit testing using JUnit for code coverage. Collaborated with cross-functional teams to ensure performance and scalability. Built Spring Boot repositories for data persistence. Project 2: eBay Online Shopping - Designed backend for Admin, Seller, and Customer roles using Microservices architecture. Integrated Payment Gateway systems. Developed core business logic using REST APIs. Performed functional, feature, and exploratory testing. Maintained CI/CD cycle and documentation for feature delivery. Built modular backend services using Spring Boot and JPA.
My Skills
Core competencies that drive my performance.
Languages & Frameworks
Java 890 %
Spring Framework90 %
Spring Boot99 %
Hibernate90 %
JDBC99 %
Web Technologies
HTML90 %
JavaScript95 %
jQuery98 %
Web Services
RESTful APIs95 %
Build & Deployment
Apache Tomcat 8.597 %
Ant95 %
Jenkins94 %
Version Control
Git92 %
Databases
SQL Developer97 %
Tools
STS96 %
Postman96 %
JIRA94 %
DevOps & CI/CD
Jenkins97 %
Git97 %
JIRA98 %
Methodologies
Agile90 %
Scrum92 %
Education
Empowering Creativity through
2018 - 2022
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)
Institute of Aeronautical Engineering
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