Mitesh Khare
About Mitesh Khare
Mitesh Khare is a Full Stack Engineer with experience in video processing and software development. He currently works at InVideo, where he has contributed to transitioning front-end frameworks and developing backend systems.
Work at InVideo
Mitesh Khare has been employed at InVideo as a Full Stack Engineer since 2020. In this role, he has contributed to significant projects, including the transition of the company's front-end framework from Angular to React. He utilized micro-frontends and module federation to facilitate this transition. Additionally, he developed a video processing pipeline that employs FFmpeg for video transcoding and thumbnail extraction. His work also includes the development of an Elixir-based backend system that integrates with GPT to orchestrate video generation processes.
Education and Expertise
Mitesh Khare completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science at Don Bosco Institute of Technology from 2013 to 2017. Prior to this, he attended People's Education Society, where he achieved his High School education from 2011 to 2013. His foundational education includes a Secondary School degree from Sarswati Secondary School, completed from 2001 to 2011. His academic background has equipped him with the skills necessary for his role as a Full Stack Engineer.
Background
Mitesh Khare began his professional career as a Software Engineer at Fork Media, where he worked from 2018 to 2019. He then moved to Network18 Media & Investments Limited, where he continued in the same role from 2019 to 2020. His experiences in these positions helped him develop a strong foundation in software engineering, leading to his current role at InVideo.
Achievements
During his career, Mitesh Khare has made notable contributions to various projects. He played a key role in transitioning the front-end framework at InVideo, enhancing the user interface and experience. Additionally, he contributed to the development of a Rust/WASM based core editor engine, which improved the performance and capabilities of the video editor. His work with FFmpeg for video processing further demonstrates his technical expertise in the field.