Jishnu Sanyal
About Jishnu Sanyal
Jishnu Sanyal is an Application Developer with extensive experience in both front-end and back-end technologies, currently working at ThoughtWorks. He has contributed to significant projects for Neiman Marcus Group, StormGeo, and Total Environment, utilizing technologies such as ReactJS, Spring Boot, Dotnet Core, Angular, and NodeJs.
Work at ThoughtWorks
Jishnu Sanyal has been employed at ThoughtWorks since 2017 as an Application Developer. His role involves utilizing various technologies to enhance software solutions. He previously interned at ThoughtWorks from 2015 to 2017, gaining foundational experience in application development. His current position is based in the Hyderabad Area, India, where he continues to contribute to various projects.
Education and Expertise
Jishnu Sanyal studied Computer Science at Alagappa University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Application (BCA) from 2015 to 2017. Prior to this, he completed a Diploma in Computer Science at Apc Roy Polytechnic from 2012 to 2015. His educational background has equipped him with a strong foundation in software development and application technologies.
Background in Software Development
Jishnu Sanyal has engaged in projects that require expertise in both front-end and back-end technologies. He has worked with technologies such as ReactJS, Spring Boot, Dotnet Core, Angular, and NodeJs. His experience spans various organizations, including significant contributions to Neiman Marcus Group, StormGeo, and Total Environment.
Achievements in Digital Transformation
At Neiman Marcus Group, Jishnu Sanyal played a key role in revamping the global website by implementing a microservices architecture, which enhanced scalability. He also contributed to the digital transformation of StormGeo by breaking down a monolithic codebase into microservices, improving scalability and maintainability. Additionally, he was involved in developing a customizable web platform for Total Environment, allowing clients to personalize their housing projects.