Priyanshu Jain has a diverse range of work experience in software engineering and teaching. Priyanshu currently works as a Software Engineer at Productiv and previously held the position of Software Engineer Intern at EPIC Engineering & Consulting Group. Before that, Priyanshu worked as an Ecommerce Intern at Walmart, where they were responsible for implementing and testing new microservices. Priyanshu also has teaching experience as a Teaching Assistant at Washington University in St. Louis, where they assisted with mobile app development and advanced algorithms classes. Additionally, Priyanshu gained software engineering experience as an intern at Mastercard, where they developed a REST API and a UI using Spring Boot and PHP Laravel. Priyanshu also conducted testing using Junit and MockMVC. Prior to that, Priyanshu held several roles as a Teaching Assistant at Washington University, including assisting with advanced algorithms, data structures and algorithms, and parallel and concurrent programming classes. Priyanshu also served as a Director of Services in the Congress of the South 40, overseeing a large programming body. Moreover, Priyanshu gained internship experience at the Weapons and Electronics Systems Engineering Establishment, Ministry of Defence, where they worked on data analysis using graph theory, and at the National Physical Laboratory, where they worked in the Giant Magnetoresistance Lab.
Priyanshu Jain completed their Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Washington University in St. Louis, from 2016 to 2020. Prior to that, they attended Delhi Public School - R. K. Puram for their high school education from 2012 to 2016. In addition to their formal education, Priyanshu has obtained various certifications including "Cloud Architecture: Core Concepts" and "Learning Docker" from LinkedIn in October 2020, "Learning Kubernetes" from LinkedIn in August 2020, "Machine Learning" from Coursera in September 2017, and several other certifications related to Python programming and web data access obtained from Coursera between 2015 and 2016.
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