Backend-focused developer with 3+ years building production systems — from government citizen portals to high-traffic job platforms. I care about clean API design, database performance, and shipping code that works reliably at scale.
I'm a Java Backend Developer based in Pune, Maharashtra, currently working at Stark Digital Media Services. With over 3 years of hands-on experience, I've shipped production features for government portals, enterprise job platforms, and banking systems.
At Encora Inc., I optimized backend modules for a job portal serving 10,000+ daily users, achieving a 25% drop in API response time and 30% improvement in throughput. Before that, I supported Java-based core banking systems at Sarvatra Technologies, resolving 50+ critical UPI/IMPS defects monthly.
I hold an MCA in Computer Science from RTMNU Nagpur University and a Spring Boot 3 certification. I'm an immediate joiner, actively looking for my next challenge.
Citizen-facing Real Time Services portal for Pune Metro Region. Handles civic services, challan generation, penalty calculation (18% p.a.), and BillDesk payment gateway integration.
Full-stack complaint tracking with JWT auth, role-based access (CITIZEN/ADMIN), global exception handling, and Swagger/OpenAPI documentation.
Backend modules for a job portal at Encora Inc. Delivered 25% API response improvement and 30% throughput gain through REST optimization and query profiling.
Linux-style virtual file system built in C++. Simulates real OS operations — create, read, write, delete, and permission management end-to-end.
Patient and test management modules for a Laboratory Information System. Improved data processing efficiency by 20% through legacy code optimisation.
Comprehensive Core Java reference — collections, multithreading, OOP patterns, and Spring examples. A personal knowledge base and revision guide for interviews.
I'm actively looking for new opportunities — full-time roles, freelance, or Java/Spring collaborations. I'm an immediate joiner based in Pune. Drop me a message and I'll respond quickly.
"Code is like humor. When you have to explain it, it's bad."
— Cory House