Mohammed Shariff

Mohammed Shariff

Technical Lead @ QuEST Global

About Mohammed Shariff

Current Roles

Mohammed Shariff currently holds dual roles, serving as a Technical Lead at QuEST Global in the United States and as a Technology Architect at Infosys in Sunnyvale, California. His diverse responsibilities across both positions reflect his extensive expertise and capability in managing technical leadership and architectural design in these organizations.

Previous Experience

Before his current engagements, Mohammed Shariff worked as a Senior Software Developer at QuEST Global for a year from 2018 to 2019 in the United States. Prior to that, he spent six years as a System Analyst at EXILANT Technologies Private Limited, where he made significant contributions to platform development, focusing on a framework for creating microservices-based Java applications.

Education Background

Mohammed Shariff completed his Engineer’s Degree in Information Technology from Anna University Chennai, from 2007 to 2011. Prior to his university education, he attended Sri Ramakrishna BHEL Hr Sec School, where he studied Mathematics and Computer Science, achieving his High School degree from 2005 to 2007.

Certificates and Specializations

Mohammed Shariff has earned several certifications which include being a Certified MongoDB Java Developer from MongoDB University, Certified in Scala Functional Programming Principles, and Certified Splunk Power User. These certifications underscore his commitment to staying updated with current technologies and enhancing his proficiency in specialized areas.

Project Involvements and Consulting Work

During his tenure at Infosys, Mohammed Shariff consulted for Apple Inc., leveraging his skills in software development to support various projects. He has significant experience in developing products that feature search functionality, notification systems, reports, permissions, and solutions for bulk data migration. His role also involved the development of web-based applications tailored to user requirements and enhancement requests, often following agile methodologies.

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