Vaishali Gupta
About Vaishali Gupta
Vaishali Gupta is a Software Engineer II at Narvar in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, with a background in Computer Science and Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Sikkim. She has experience in developing data integration and streaming modules using various technologies, including Java and Apache Kafka.
Work at Narvar
Vaishali Gupta has been employed at Narvar as a Software Engineer II since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for developing software solutions and enhancing existing systems. Prior to her current position, she worked as a Software Engineer I at Narvar from 2019 to 2020. Her contributions to the company include the development of critical software modules that support data integration and processing.
Education and Expertise
Vaishali Gupta holds a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the National Institute of Technology Sikkim, where she studied from 2013 to 2017. Her foundational education includes completing high school at St. Thomas School, where she focused on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from 1997 to 2012. This educational background has equipped her with the necessary skills for her career in software engineering.
Professional Background
Before joining Narvar, Vaishali Gupta worked at Intellect Design Arena Ltd as a Product Engineer from 2017 to 2019. In this role, she developed software solutions and contributed to various projects. Additionally, she served as a Placement Coordinator at the National Institute of Technology Sikkim from 2016 to 2017, where she facilitated job placements for students.
Technical Contributions
Vaishali Gupta has developed significant software modules during her career. She created an Ingestion module using Java, Spring Boot, and Apache Camel's EIP patterns to integrate data from various microservices into Elastic Search. Additionally, she designed a Streaming module using Striim to transform and load data from Oracle DB to Apache Kafka, ensuring compatibility with microservices and target modules.