Aleksey Sarayev
About Aleksey Sarayev
Aleksey Sarayev is a Software Developer currently working at TomTom in Amsterdam, Netherlands, with a background in C++ development and a strong educational foundation in data analysis and computer science.
Current Role at TomTom
Aleksey Sarayev has been serving as a Software Developer at TomTom since 2018. Based in the Amsterdam Area, Netherlands, he has been an integral part of the company’s software development team. His role involves working on cutting-edge technology and contributing to TomTom’s range of products and solutions. Aleksey brings years of experience in C++ development to the team, enhancing the company's software development process.
Previous Experience at Yandex
Prior to his tenure at TomTom, Aleksey Sarayev worked at Yandex in two distinct periods. From 2017 to 2018, he was a C++ разработчик in Moscow, Russia, contributing to various projects and software solutions. Additionally, he initially joined Yandex as a C++ intern in 2013, gaining foundational skills and experiences. His cumulative experience at Yandex has provided him with a strong background in C++ development and enriched his software engineering capabilities.
Role at ZeptoLab
From 2015 to 2016, Aleksey Sarayev was employed at ZeptoLab as a C++ Developer. During his time in Moscow, Russia, he played a crucial role in the development of gaming software and applications. His contribution to ZeptoLab involved optimizing code and ensuring the smooth functionality of their game titles, which are enjoyed by users globally.
Educational Background in Applied Mathematics and Data Analysis
Aleksey Sarayev holds a comprehensive educational background, starting with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics from Harkivs'kij Nacional'nij Universitet im. V.N. Karazina, which he completed between 2009 and 2014. Following that, he attended the Yandex School of Data Analysis, earning a degree in Computer Science from 2012 to 2014. He further advanced his expertise by obtaining a Master's degree in Internet-data analysis from Высшая Школа Экономики between 2014 and 2015.