Rajath Gowda
About Rajath Gowda
Rajath Gowda is an Application Developer with expertise in J2EE technologies and Oracle, currently employed at Hitachi Vantara in Bengaluru. He has a background in Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering, and has experience in Agile methodology and DevOps tools.
Work at Hitachi Vantara
Rajath Gowda has been employed at Hitachi Vantara as an Application Developer since 2020. He is based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. In this role, he utilizes his expertise in J2EE technologies and Oracle to develop enterprise-level applications. His work involves applying Agile methodology to enhance project management and delivery efficiency.
Previous Experience at Decathlon Sports India
Prior to his current role, Rajath Gowda worked at Decathlon Sports India as a Java Application Developer from 2019 to 2020 for one year. He was located in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India. Additionally, he served as a Customer Relationship Management Consultant at the same company for three months in 2015, also in Bengaluru.
Experience at Tech Mahindra
Rajath Gowda worked at Tech Mahindra as an Application Developer from 2016 to 2019 for three years. His responsibilities included developing applications and contributing to various projects. This experience helped him build a solid foundation in application development.
Internship at Bharti Airtel
Rajath completed a brief internship at Bharti Airtel from 2015 to 2016. This internship lasted for one month and took place in Bangalore. It provided him with early exposure to the telecommunications industry and practical experience in a corporate environment.
Education and Expertise
Rajath Gowda earned a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering Technology/Technician from New Horizon College of Engineering. He studied there from 2012 to 2016. His educational background, combined with his skills in Agile methodology and DevOps tools such as Docker, Jenkins, Gradle, and Gitlab, positions him well for modern software development practices.