Madhavan Ramasamy
About Madhavan Ramasamy
Madhavan Ramasamy is a Senior Software Developer with extensive experience in ecommerce product development, particularly in the Airlines and Healthcare sectors. He has a strong background in configuration management, testing frameworks, and software development methodologies.
Work at Overstock
Madhavan Ramasamy has been employed at Overstock.com as a Senior Software Developer since 2015. In this role, he contributes to the development of ecommerce solutions, leveraging his extensive experience in product development. His work involves utilizing various technologies and methodologies to enhance the company's software offerings.
Previous Experience at Mindtree Ltd.
Prior to his current position, Madhavan Ramasamy worked at Mindtree Ltd. from 2009 to 2014 as a Module Lead. He initially joined the company as an intern in 2008 for five months. During his tenure, he was involved in software development projects, focusing on ecommerce solutions and configuration management.
Experience at Cerner Corporation
Madhavan Ramasamy served as a Senior Software Engineer at Cerner Corporation from 2014 to 2015. His responsibilities included developing software solutions in the healthcare domain, utilizing his expertise in various programming and testing frameworks.
Education and Expertise
Madhavan Ramasamy holds a Master of Computer Applications (MCA) degree from SRM University in Chennai, where he studied from 2005 to 2008. He has developed expertise in ecommerce product development, configuration management, and the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) using both Waterfall and Agile methodologies.
Technical Skills and Tools
Madhavan Ramasamy possesses strong technical skills in various areas. He is experienced in configuration management tools such as GIT, SVN, ClearCase, and STASH. Additionally, he has worked with testing frameworks including JBehave, Jasmine test, and JUnit (Mockito). His proficiency extends to build tools like MVN and grunt, as well as logging mechanisms using log4j and Apache Commons Logging.