Balaji Ganesan
About Balaji Ganesan
Balaji Ganesan is a QA Engineer currently employed at Squarepoint Capital in Singapore since 2016. He has extensive experience in quality assurance and software testing, having previously worked at Barclays Investment Bank, UBS Investment Bank, and Infosys Technologies Ltd.
Current Role at Squarepoint Capital
Balaji Ganesan currently serves as a QA Engineer at Squarepoint Capital, a position he has held since 2016. He is based in Singapore and has accumulated significant experience in quality assurance within the financial services sector. His role involves ensuring the quality and reliability of software applications, contributing to the overall efficiency of the firm's operations.
Previous Experience at Barclays Investment Bank
Balaji Ganesan worked at Barclays Investment Bank in multiple capacities. He served as a QA Analyst from 2010 to 2015, where he focused on quality assurance processes. Following this role, he worked as a Futures Front Office Trading Application Support from 2015 to 2016 for a duration of eight months. His time at Barclays provided him with extensive experience in the banking sector.
Experience at UBS Investment Bank
Before joining Barclays, Balaji Ganesan was employed at UBS Investment Bank as a Software Test Engineer from 2005 to 2010. During this five-year tenure, he contributed to software testing initiatives, enhancing the quality of applications used within the bank. This role laid the foundation for his career in quality assurance.
Education Background
Balaji Ganesan completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree at Karnatak University, where he studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from 2002 to 2005. Prior to this, he attended Kendriya Vidyalaya No.1 Hubli, where he studied a range of subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology, achieving his Secondary School Examination (SSE) from 1999 to 2001.
Experience at Infosys Technologies Ltd
Balaji Ganesan also worked at Infosys Technologies Ltd as a Software Test Engineer from 2005 to 2010. His five years at Infosys involved engaging in software testing practices, which further developed his skills in quality assurance and testing methodologies.