Rachit Salhotra
About Rachit Salhotra
Rachit Salhotra is a Software Engineer at Dialpad, where he contributes to the product suite that includes Dialpad Talk, Dialpad Support, and UberConference, utilizing VoiceAI technology. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi University and has prior experience at Ola and Hero Cycles Ltd.
Work at Dialpad
Rachit Salhotra has been employed at Dialpad as a Software Engineer since 2021. He contributes to the development of Dialpad's product suite, which includes Dialpad Talk, Dialpad Support, and UberConference. These products utilize VoiceAI technology to enhance communication solutions. Salhotra is part of a team that supports over 55,000 businesses through Dialpad's integrations with Google G Suite and Microsoft Office 365, ensuring seamless collaboration and productivity for users.
Education and Expertise
Rachit Salhotra earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Mechanical Engineering from Delhi University, completing his studies from 2015 to 2019. His educational background also includes attending DAV Public School Ludhiana, where he completed his schooling, and Guru Gobind Singh Public School for his high school education. This academic foundation has equipped him with the technical skills necessary for his role in software engineering.
Previous Work Experience
Before joining Dialpad, Rachit Salhotra worked as a Software Development Engineer at Ola (ANI Technologies Pvt. Ltd) from 2019 to 2021. In this role, he gained experience in software development within the transportation sector. Additionally, he briefly worked as a Manufacturing Quality Engineer at Hero Cycles Ltd in 2017, where he focused on quality assurance processes in manufacturing.
Background
Rachit Salhotra was educated in Ludhiana, Punjab, India, where he attended DAV Public School and later Guru Gobind Singh Public School. His early education laid the groundwork for his pursuit of engineering at the university level. He has been involved in the tech industry since completing his education, transitioning from quality engineering to software development.