Girik S. has a diverse work experience in the field of software development and business analysis. Starting in 2016, they worked as a Business Analyst and Android developer at Techlites Solution and Startup Doctor, where they communicated with potential businesses, provided solutions, and used SQL to gather and organize data. In 2016, they also worked as an Android Developer at APK Group, creating custom mobile applications and collaborating with clients throughout the app lifecycle. In 2017, Girik joined Accenture as an Associate Software Engineer, where they conceptualized and developed web-based applications, worked on backend API services, and handled the reporting backend part of the application. From 2020 to 2022, they worked as a Software Developer at EC Managed IT, and their role involved various software development tasks. Currently, Girik is employed at Connor, Clark & Lunn Financial Group (CC&L) as a Systems Developer, focusing on CRM and corporate systems.
Girik S. completed a Course in Web and Mobile application development at Langara College from 2018 to 2019. Prior to that, from 2012 to 2016, they obtained a Bachelor of Technology - BTech degree in Information Technology from Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
In terms of additional certifications, Girik S. has obtained various certifications. In May 2020, they received a certification in C# Design Patterns: Part 1 from LinkedIn. In April 2020, they obtained a certification for Verified International Academic Qualifications from World Education Services. In February 2020, they acquired certifications in Learning C# Algorithms, Programming Foundations: Data Structures, and Threading in C#, all from LinkedIn. In January 2020, Girik S. earned certifications in C# & .NET: Programming, Learning Docker, React: Creating and Hosting a Full-Stack Site, all from LinkedIn. Lastly, in November 2019, they obtained a certification in MongoDB for MEAN Stack Developers from LinkedIn. Apart from LinkedIn, Girik S. has a certification in Exam 483: Programming in C# obtained from Microsoft in May 2017.
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