Gomtesh Jain
About Gomtesh Jain
Gomtesh Jain serves as the Chief Technology Officer at 3CLogic, where he has worked since 2021. With over 17 years of experience in the telecom and VoIP industries, he is the key architect of the company's Cloud Contact Center solution.
Work at 3CLogic
Gomtesh Jain has been serving as the Chief Technology Officer at 3CLogic since 2021. His role involves overseeing the development and implementation of technology strategies within the company. He is a key architect of the Cloud Contact Center solution and Telephony service at 3CLogic. Prior to his current position, he held various roles within the organization, including Director of Engineering and Director of DevOps. His extensive experience at 3CLogic spans over a decade, contributing to the company's growth and technological advancements.
Education and Expertise
Gomtesh Jain holds a degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, a prestigious institution known for its engineering programs. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his extensive expertise in the telecom, VoIP, and CCaaS industries, where he has accumulated over 17 years of experience. He has also studied at LCDC, further enhancing his technical knowledge and skills.
Background in Telecommunications
Gomtesh Jain has a robust background in telecommunications, having worked in various capacities since 2004. He began his career at Motorola as a Software Engineer, focusing on IP Multimedia Subsystem and CDMA technologies. His journey in the telecom sector includes multiple roles at 3CLogic, where he progressed from Lead VoIP Engineer to Chief Technology Officer. His diverse experience across different roles has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the industry.
Professional Experience at Motorola
Before joining 3CLogic, Gomtesh Jain worked at Motorola for three years as a Software Engineer. In this role, he contributed to projects involving IP Multimedia Subsystem and CDMA technology. His experience at Motorola laid the groundwork for his later roles in leadership and engineering within the telecom sector.