Ranjith Konga
About Ranjith Konga
Ranjith Konga is a Senior Software Engineer at TD Ameritrade with extensive experience in Java development and full stack technologies.
Current Role at TD Ameritrade
Ranjith Konga has been working as a Senior Software Engineer at TD Ameritrade since 2019. His role is based in Tampa, Florida. As a Senior Software Engineer, Ranjith handles various aspects of software development, including designing and implementing software solutions that meet the company's requirements.
Previous Role at Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
In 2019, Ranjith Konga worked briefly as a Senior Java Developer at Williams-Sonoma, Inc. in San Francisco, California. During his 7-month tenure, he was responsible for developing Java-based applications and supporting the organization’s software infrastructure.
Experience at UPS
Ranjith Konga served as a Full Stack Developer at UPS from 2018 to 2019. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, his role lasted for 9 months. At UPS, he was involved in both front-end and back-end development, leveraging a wide array of technologies to build robust applications.
Tenure at Bank of America
From 2017 to 2018, Ranjith Konga worked as a Java Application Programmer at Bank of America. His responsibilities included developing Java applications to support banking operations and enhance customer experiences across different platforms.
Roles at AT&T
Ranjith held two positions at AT&T over a four-year period. From 2015 to 2017, he was a Java Developer based in Middletown, New Jersey. Prior to that, from 2013 to 2015, he served as a Java Full Stack Developer in Atlanta, Georgia. His work involved comprehensive software development tasks from front-end to back-end, enhancing AT&T’s service capabilities.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Ranjith Konga possesses expertise in several key areas of software development. He has developed Angular 4 UI components and deployed applications on PCF cloud platforms. Ranjith has also integrated and set up MongoDB for application development. Additionally, he created RESTful services using Node.js and TypeScript and was involved in SFCC development using Node.js.