Sreejith B.
About Sreejith B.
Sreejith B. is a Senior Android Developer at HealthifyMe, where he has worked since 2016. He has a background in Computer Science and Engineering and has previously held positions at Quixey India and Dexetra.
Current Role at HealthifyMe
Sreejith B. serves as a Senior Android Developer at HealthifyMe, a position he has held since 2016. In this role, he is responsible for enhancing app performance metrics, focusing on areas such as battery usage, CPU efficiency, and application not responding (ANR) issues. He leads the hiring process for various technical roles, including QA and Infosec positions, ensuring that the team is equipped with skilled professionals. Additionally, he manages the automation of the release process for alpha, beta, and production stages, contributing to the overall efficiency of the development cycle.
Previous Experience at Quixey India
Before joining HealthifyMe, Sreejith worked as an Android Engineer at Quixey India from 2014 to 2016. His tenure at Quixey followed his role at Dexetra, where he served as an Android Platform Mechanist/Developer from 2012 to 2014. During his time at Quixey, he contributed to various Android development projects, enhancing his skills and expertise in mobile application development.
Educational Background
Sreejith B. holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science and Engineering. He completed his studies at the College of Engineering, Vadakara, affiliated with Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), from 2008 to 2012. His education provided a strong foundation in computer science principles, which he applies in his professional work as an Android developer.
Technical Responsibilities and Initiatives
At HealthifyMe, Sreejith is involved in various technical responsibilities, including daily security analysis and monitoring of APIs, services, and systems. He utilizes tools such as Crashlytics, Freshdesk, and BugCrowd to ensure app performance and security. He also writes incident reports and technical documentation, including Root Cause Analysis (RCA) and Technical Requirement Documents (TRD-TDD), to facilitate issue resolution. Additionally, he initiated an Open Source Club at HealthifyMe, promoting collaborative projects among team members.