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Java/J2EE Technologies : Spring, Hibernate, STRUTS, core Java, JSP, Servlets, MVC.

Languages : JAVA, JDK 5.0, Java script, Jquery, Ajax, HTML, CSS, PL/SQL.

Databases : MS SQL Server & Oracle

Tools/IDE’S : Eclipse, IBM-RAD (Rational Application Developer)6.x,

SCM tools : MKS , Maven , SVN , CSS

Operating Systems : Windows 7 , Windows XP, Windows 9x, MAC , Unix

Application Servers : Websphere 6.1, Weblogic 10.0 ,Tomcat 5.x.

Tools / Packages : JIRA , Confluence , Akamai ,Brightcove , Trumba , Teamsite , Omniture,
Anything else you'd like to add? Where do you live? (optional!)
5 years of professional IT experience in a CMM level-5 MNC as a Software Engineer, Data, Systems and Business Analyst, in the areas of Web technologies, large client-server-tier Enterprise & Mobile applications in Insurance, Banking & financial services and Media & Publishing Domain using JAVA/J2EE technologies on Windows & Mac and Mobile platforms. Strong understanding of the Business & sharp skills in Business analysis & Project coordination. My professional experience also includes: -

• Excellent technical and analytical skills.
• Excellent communication, collaboration, reporting, analytical and problem solving skills.
• Knowledge in TDD methodologies.
• Knowledgeable and comfortable working in an Agile Environment.
• Proven track record of delivering results.
• Broad range of experiences and understanding with web/internet technologies.
• Pragmatic approach to developing and maintaining Application Frameworks.
• Experience with multiple technologies and design techniques.
• Experience integrating disparate systems within large technology environments.
• Good presentation skills and customer service skills.
• Experience with technical training and product training .
• Hands on experience in Quality Analysis, Production support & Team management activities.
• Comfortable working in a fast paced, highly collaborative, dynamic work environment
• Experienced in interacting and coordinating project activities amongst multiple teams.

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At 8:03am on May 31, 2011, Michael Levin said…
Welcome to Codetown, Sumit! All the best, Mike
 
 
 

Happy 10th year, JCertif!

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