Vadim Kurachevsky
About Vadim Kurachevsky
Vadim Kurachevsky is a .Net Developer with extensive experience in the field, having worked for various companies since 2006. He currently holds positions at Audienceproject in Denmark and Ciklum in Ukraine, with a notable history at Exigen Services in the United States.
Work at Ciklum
Vadim Kurachevsky has been employed at Ciklum as a .Net Developer since 2008. His role involves developing and maintaining software solutions, leveraging his extensive experience in .NET technologies. Ciklum is known for its focus on technology and innovation, providing a collaborative environment for software development.
Current Employment at Audienceproject
Since 2008, Vadim Kurachevsky has also worked at Audienceproject as a .Net Developer. His responsibilities include designing and implementing software applications that meet the needs of the organization. Audienceproject specializes in data-driven marketing solutions, allowing Vadim to apply his skills in a dynamic industry.
Previous Experience at Exigen Services
Vadim Kurachevsky worked at Exigen Services as a .Net Developer from 2006 to 2008 for two years in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During his tenure, he contributed to various projects, enhancing his expertise in .NET development. Exigen Services is recognized for its focus on technology solutions for the insurance and financial services sectors.
Education and Expertise
Vadim Kurachevsky studied at the Academy of Business and Law, where he gained foundational knowledge relevant to his career in technology. He also attended School 43 and School 57, which contributed to his early education. His academic background supports his professional development as a .Net Developer.
Career History in Software Development
Vadim Kurachevsky has a diverse career in software development, having worked at several companies in various locations. He began his career at Soft-ukraine for seven months in 2006, followed by a brief stint at Luxoft in 2008. His experience spans multiple countries, including Ukraine, the United States, and Switzerland.