Daxil Vala
About Daxil Vala
Daxil Vala is a Backend Engineer currently working at Apollo.io. He has previous experience as a Software Engineer at Elocity and Open Financial Technologies, where he developed significant features and enhanced codebases.
Work at Apollo.io
Daxil Vala currently holds the position of Backend Engineer at Apollo.io, where he has been employed since 2023. His role involves developing and maintaining backend systems, contributing to the overall functionality and performance of the platform. Apollo.io is known for its innovative solutions in sales intelligence and customer engagement, and Vala's expertise plays a crucial role in enhancing these services.
Previous Experience at Elocity
Before joining Apollo.io, Daxil Vala worked as a Software Engineer at Elocity from 2021 to 2022. During his tenure in Bangalore Urban, Karnataka, he contributed to various software development projects. His work involved collaborating with cross-functional teams to design and implement software solutions that met client needs.
Experience at Open Financial Technologies
Daxil Vala served as a Software Engineer at Open Financial Technologies from 2022 to 2023 in Bengaluru, Karnataka. In this role, he developed the Deals-intelligence feature from scratch, which is utilized for managing open opportunities and tracking their status on both Kanban boards and table views. This feature significantly enhanced the operational efficiency of the platform.
Educational Background in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Daxil Vala completed his Bachelor of Technology in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Karnataka from 2017 to 2021. His education provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices, which he applies in his software development career.
Early Career at 3EA
In 2020, Daxil Vala briefly worked as an Associate Analyst at 3EA in Mumbai, Maharashtra. His responsibilities included enhancing the existing codebase by adding RSpec tests to improve production code testing processes. He also implemented asynchronous Sidekiq jobs to facilitate migration on large MongoDB clusters for database schema updates.