Popov Nikita

Web Software Developer at Ladoga Group

Popov Nikita is an experienced web software developer currently working at Ladoga Group since April 2021, specializing in PHP (Laravel) and JavaScript (Vue.js, React). Prior experience includes a role as a software engineer at JSC "RIVC-Pulkovo" from October 2019 to February 2021, focusing on system support for automated activities in service sales and migrating various code bases. Popov has also served as the head of the IT department at Technoenergo LLC, where responsibilities included the development of an e-commerce site and integration of cash register systems. Earlier professional experience includes web development for online stores at Lidsport. Academic qualifications encompass a Bachelor’s degree in Law from North-Caucasus Social Institute, a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from Stavropol College of Communications, and ongoing Master’s degree studies in Information Technology at Stavropol State Agrarian University.

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St Petersburg, Russian Federation

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Ladoga Group

The LADOGA Group was founded in 1995 in St.Petersburg, Russia. Nowadays LADOGA is one of Top-10 biggest spirits companies in Russia. The company has its own distillery, which is one of the biggest and the most modern factory in the north-west of Russia The factory is equipped with the newest high-tech European equipment and raise the rate of production. At the moment LADOGA produces about 100 SKUs of spirits, bitters and liqueurs, which are distributed all over Russia and are also exported to more then 40 countries of the world including the USA, Germany, France, UK, to the countries of CIS, East Europe, Australia and South East Asia. LADOGA's leading vodka brand Tsarskaya/Imperial was the fastest growing vodka brand in the world in 2016 and has reached a 1.5 million case sales level in 2019 Leading Gin brand Barrister just in 5 years has reached the level of 400 thousand 9-L cases in 2021