Sreekanth Kalle
About Sreekanth Kalle
Sreekanth Kalle is a Senior Software Engineer currently working at Thomson Reuters in the Greater Boston Area. He has a background in software engineering with experience at HCL Technologies and has contributed to various projects utilizing technologies such as HTML5, AngularJS, and Google Closure.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Sreekanth Kalle has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2016, currently holding the position of Senior Software Engineer. He has contributed to various projects, including the Screener and Universal Data Item Picker. His responsibilities include designing and developing application frontends using HTML5 and AngularJS, as well as creating Gulp and Grunt tasks for build maintenance. Prior to his current role, he served as Lead Software Engineer at Thomson Reuters Pvt Ltd from 2011 to 2015, where he focused on software development in Hyderabad.
Education and Expertise
Sreekanth Kalle completed his Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Computer Science at JNTU Hyderabad from 2000 to 2004. He also achieved Intermediate Education in MPC at Vignana Sudha Jr College from 1998 to 2000. His foundational education includes Secondary School Certification from Vidyaranya English Medium High School in 1998. His educational background has equipped him with the skills necessary for software engineering and development.
Background
Sreekanth Kalle began his career as a Software Engineer at HCL Technologies, where he worked from 2006 to 2010 in the Hyderabad Area. During this time, he gained experience in software development and project management. His transition to Thomson Reuters marked a significant step in his career, allowing him to further develop his technical skills and take on more complex projects.
Achievements in Software Development
Throughout his career, Sreekanth Kalle has worked on key projects such as the Screener and Universal Data Item Picker. He utilized Google Closure to resolve dependencies and developed a Histogram Control specific to the Screener project using AngularJS. His work on the Universal Data Item Picker included components like Expression Editor, Multi Factor Rank Editor, and Data Block Editors, showcasing his ability to handle diverse software development tasks.