Devansh Tandon
About Devansh Tandon
Devansh Tandon is a Software Engineer II currently working at TaxBit in Seattle, Washington. He has a background in software development, with experience at notable companies including IBM, AT&T, and CDK Global.
Work at TaxBit
Devansh Tandon currently serves as a Software Engineer II at TaxBit, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he has contributed to enhancing the user experience for over 250,000 users by developing and implementing complex software features. His work involves collaborating within Agile environments and working with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality software solutions on time.
Previous Experience
Before joining TaxBit, Devansh Tandon gained experience through various roles. He participated in the IBM Good Tech Scholar’s Program for one month in 2021, where he utilized AWS Lambda to facilitate data ingestion for cryptocurrency exchanges. He also worked as an extern at AT&T Summer Learning Academy in 2020 and served as a Software Engineer Intern at CDK Global from 2021 to 2022.
Education and Expertise
Devansh Tandon pursued a Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering at San Jose State University from 2018 to 2021. He completed his high school education at Carlmont High School, graduating in 2018. He also attended Delhi Public School - R. K. Puram from 2012 to 2016, where he laid the foundation for his academic journey.
Technical Skills and Contributions
Throughout his career, Devansh has demonstrated strong technical skills, particularly in software development and project execution. He has created technical documentation to plan project execution and conducted team demos and training sessions to share knowledge. His experience includes working as a Full-stack Developer at Develop for Good and participating in the HackIllinois OS Fellowship.
Professional Development
Devansh Tandon has shown a commitment to professional development through various internships and programs. His involvement in the Tau Beta Pi Association and participation in the HackIllinois OS Fellowship reflect his dedication to continuous learning and collaboration within the tech community.