Anant Patni Jain
About Anant Patni Jain
Anant Patni Jain is a Full Stack Software Development Engineer III at BharatPe, where he has worked since 2023. He has a diverse background in software engineering, having held various roles at Safe Security and contributed to multiple projects and applications.
Work at BharatPe
Anant Patni Jain currently serves as SDE-III (Full Stack) at BharatPe, a position he has held since 2023. His role is based in Gurugram, Haryana, India. Prior to this, he worked as SDE-II (Full Stack) at BharatPe from 2021 to 2023 in New Delhi, Delhi, India. During his tenure, he was recognized in the GoodFellas Q3 '24 for his contributions to the company.
Previous Experience at Safe Security
Anant has extensive experience at Safe Security, where he held multiple positions. He started as a Technical Trainee in 2020 for five months, followed by Software Engineer II (Full Stack) for two months in 2021, and Software Engineer I (Full Stack) from 2020 to 2021 for ten months. His work involved optimizing Google Maps usage in merchant and consumer applications, leading to significant cost reductions.
Education and Expertise
Anant holds a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Computer Science from Jaypee Institute of Information Technology. He also studied Science at The Frank Anthony Public School, New Delhi, achieving +2. Additionally, he completed a Front End Development Certification from freeCodeCamp, enhancing his skills in software engineering.
Projects and Contributions
Anant has developed several notable projects. He created the 'Earn in JIIT' Full Stack Web Application using the MEVN stack, which gained over 500 users. He also launched the 'Love in JIIT' Android app, which became the #1 Trending App in the Dating Category for 24 hours. His contributions include a Google Meet VS Code Extension with over 4,000 active users and a Dino Game VS Code Extension with over 20,000 active users.
Achievements and Recognition
Anant has received recognition for his contributions in various capacities. He was a runner-up in an AI hackathon among 30 teams, which included around 100 engineers. He built a GeeksforGeeks Dark Mode Chrome Extension that achieved featured category status with over 1,000 active users. He was also acknowledged as the only team member recognized for being Geeky, a Team Player, and showing Commitment at GeeksforGeeks.