Pratik Bhuite has a diverse work experience in the fields of software development and engineering. Pratik started their career at Infosys as a System Trainee, where they underwent comprehensive training in technologies like Java, Python, and RDBMS. Pratik successfully completed the training with an A grade and gained expertise in J2EE.
Afterward, Pratik worked as a System Engineer at Infosys, where they contributed to the development of multiple end-to-end web projects for a major telecom client, AT&T US. Pratik also automated the resolution process for common issues in customers' orders.
Pratik then progressed to the role of Senior System Engineer at Infosys, where they led a team in migrating existing projects onto a CI/CD platform using tools like Maven, Jenkins, and SonarQube. Pratik also created Proof of Concepts (POCs) to demonstrate the compatibility of CI/CD in the existing development process.
Currently, Pratik works at QuinStreet as a Senior Java Developer. In this role, they are responsible for developing a Point of Sale Solution for the Home Services Vertical. Pratik leads the architectural design and development for the backend. Prior to this, Pratik held the same position at QuinStreet, where they served as a manager, leading a small team for the Brazil Education Vertical. Pratik developed multiple end-to-end websites for client-specific lead generation and designed a new communication channel for the contact center.
Overall, Pratik Bhuite has gained valuable experience and expertise in software development, engineering, and project management throughout their career.
Pratik Bhuite completed their Bachelor's degree in Electronics and Telecommunication from DYPIET. Pratik attended DYPIET from 2011 to 2015. Before their college education, Pratik Bhuite completed their high school education at Army School Kirkee. Pratik attended Army School Kirkee from 2009 to 2011, focusing on PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics). In addition to their formal education, Pratik Bhuite obtained certifications in Selenium Essential Training and Learning Java Lambda Expressions from LinkedIn in June 2019 and May 2019, respectively.
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