Ramanand Chitravelu has a diverse work experience spanning over 12 years. Ramanand is currently working as a Senior Software Engineer at Outbound AI since 2022. Prior to this role, they worked at Bank of America from 2017 to 2022, where they held two positions as a Software Engineer II A and II B. During their tenure at Bank of America, they developed and maintained web frontends using various technologies such as HTML/CSS/JS(ES6), React, AngularJs, Styled Components, SCSS, and Redux. Ramanand also developed high-performance grids and utilized tools like NPM scripts, Grunt, Webpack, Jenkins, and Babel for frontend build automation. Additionally, they contributed to the development of Restful web services using Python and Flask Framework.
Before joining Bank of America, Ramanand worked at Qruize Technologies Pvt. Ltd. as a Research Specialist from 2016 to 2017. In this role, they focused on UX design and front-end development using AngularJS and React. Ramanand collaborated with team members and stakeholders to ensure the successful delivery of user-centric experiences.
Ramanand's earlier experiences include working as a System Analyst at DISYS from 2013 to 2013, and as an Assistant System Analyst at CSS Corp from 2010 to 2013. Overall, Ramanand Chitravelu has a strong background in software engineering, with expertise in frontend development, UX design, and building scalable web applications.
Ramanand Chitravelu holds a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degree in Information Technology from Anna University. In addition to their formal education, they have obtained various certifications. In 2019, they received certifications in Information Visualization, Dynamic User Experience: Design and Usability, and CONDUCTING USABILITY TESTING from the Interaction Design Foundation (IDF). Furthermore, in the same year, they obtained the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification from EC-Council. In 2020, they obtained certifications in User Research - Methods and Best Practices, How to Create Intuitive Products by Imitating Physicality, and How to Design for Augmented and Virtual Reality from the Interaction Design Foundation.
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