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Schedule Interview NowWorking at Softaims has been an experience that continues to shape my perspective on what it means to build quality software. I’ve learned that technology alone doesn’t solve problems—understanding people, processes, and context is what truly drives innovation. Every project begins with a question: what value are we creating, and how can we make it lasting? This mindset has helped me develop systems that are both adaptable and reliable, designed to evolve as business needs change. I take a thoughtful approach to problem-solving. Instead of rushing toward quick fixes, I prioritize clarity, sustainability, and collaboration. Every decision in development carries long-term implications, and I strive to make those decisions with care and intention. This philosophy allows me to contribute to projects that are not only functional, but also aligned with the values and goals of the people who use them. Softaims has also given me the opportunity to work with diverse teams and clients, exposing me to different perspectives and problem domains. I’ve come to appreciate the balance between technical excellence and human-centered design. What drives me most is seeing our solutions empower businesses and individuals to operate more efficiently, make better decisions, and achieve meaningful outcomes. Every challenge here is a chance to learn something new—about technology, teamwork, or the way people interact with digital systems. As I continue to grow with Softaims, my focus remains on delivering solutions that are innovative, responsible, and enduring.
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• Eagle Eye is an ERP as a service for Amazon sellers. • Developed and maintained three main features on the front end using React and AWS. • Worked as a back-end developer with Django, building features that contributed approximately 30% of the product’s value and interacting with AWS services as needed.
➼ My college has a big problem: It doesn't have a platform for its community There's no place for discussions, QnAs, or community-produced material. I crafted a solution for that. A learning platform for the community by the community! A centralized place that holds everything (academically speaking) together. My biggest challenge was moderation. I didn't find a solution that satisfied my requirements, so I built one. The other big challenge was getting out of my comfort zone and trying new technologies (the GraphQL ecosystem).
DjangoCMS is an open-source CMS solution powered by Django. It's used globally by many people from around the world. Many of those people speak languages with a right-to-left writing direction. Mixing right-to-left content with left-to-right content without proper right-to-left support greatly degrades the user experience. The project is quite mature (10+ years) and has been written by hundreds of open-source contributors. Since English was the original language of the project, there was frequent explicit use of directions throughout the whole project and its ecosystem of pluggable packages.
➼ This app was created with Django (backend) & ReactJS (frontend). ➼ Features ⦿ CRUD Operations ⦿ Backend background workers ⦿ Sending emails ⦿ RESTful API ⦿ User image upload using Google Drive ➼ Technologies: ⦿ ⁃ Backend ⁃ ○ Django ○ Django REST Framework ○ Celery & Redis ○ Google API Python client ○ PostgreSQL ⦿ ⁃ Frontend ⁃ ○ React ○ Redux Toolkit ○ TailwindCSS ⦿ ⁃ DevOps ⁃ ○ Git ○ Docker
Bachelor of Computer Science (BCompSc) in Computer science
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