Shakthidhar Dhananjaya
About Shakthidhar Dhananjaya
Shakthidhar Dhananjaya is a Software Support Analyst II at Cvent, where he has worked since 2017. He has a background in software development and business intelligence, with previous roles at Schneider Electric and The George Washington University.
Current Role at Cvent
Shakthidhar Dhananjaya has been employed at Cvent as a Software Support Analyst II since 2017. In this role, he is responsible for providing technical support and solutions to clients, ensuring the effective use of Cvent's software products. His experience in software development and support contributes to the overall success of the team.
Previous Experience at Schneider Electric
Before joining Cvent, Shakthidhar Dhananjaya worked at Schneider Electric as a Software Developer from 2013 to 2015. His tenure at Schneider Electric in the Bengaluru Area, India, allowed him to gain valuable experience in software development. He also interned at Schneider Electric in 2012 for five months, where he began his career in the technology sector.
Internship at The George Washington University
In 2016, Shakthidhar Dhananjaya served as a Business Intelligence Intern at The George Washington University Division of Information Technology. During this five-month internship in Ashburn, Virginia, he focused on data analysis and reporting, further enhancing his skills in information technology.
Educational Background
Shakthidhar Dhananjaya earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Information Science from Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering, where he studied from 2008 to 2012. He later pursued a Master’s Degree in Information Systems Technology and Management at The George Washington University - School of Business, completing his studies from 2015 to 2017.
Early Career Development
Shakthidhar Dhananjaya began his professional journey as a Graduate Engineering Trainee at Schneider Automation, where he worked for six months in Bangalore from 2012 to 2013. He also gained experience as a Technical Analyst Intern at Euclid Technology in 2017, where he worked for five months in Bethesda, Maryland.