Rohit Sambare
About Rohit Sambare
Rohit Sambare is an experienced Airtel Database Administrator with over 7.5 years in data management and analytics. He has worked at Bharti Airtel Limited since 2017 and holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Pune.
Work at Airtel
Rohit Sambare has been employed at Bharti Airtel Limited as a Data Base Administrator since 2017. He has accumulated over seven years of experience in this role, primarily based in Pune, Maharashtra, India. His responsibilities include managing and optimizing database systems to ensure efficient data handling and retrieval.
Current Role at Cybage Software
In addition to his position at Airtel, Rohit Sambare has also been working at Cybage Software as a Production Support Engineer since 2017. His role involves providing support for production systems, ensuring their reliability and performance, and addressing any issues that arise in the operational environment.
Previous Experience at EXL
Rohit Sambare worked at EXL as an Associate from 2015 to 2017, where he gained valuable experience in various data management tasks. He continued his tenure at EXL as an IT Engineer, a position he has held since 2015. His work at EXL contributed to his expertise in data-related projects.
Education and Expertise
Rohit Sambare holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Appa Saheb Jedhe College, Pune, which he completed from 2009 to 2011. He furthered his education with a Master's degree in Computer Science from Maharashtra Education Society Raja Shivraya Pratistan Kothrud, Pune, completed in 2013. His academic background supports his extensive experience in data management, including Data Warehousing, Data Quality, ETL, Data Migration, and Data Analytics.
Professional Experience Overview
With over 7.5 years of professional experience, Rohit Sambare has developed a strong foundation in data management and analytics. His career spans multiple roles and companies, allowing him to build expertise in various aspects of data handling and analysis, which is critical in today's data-driven environment.