Aditya Jha has a diverse work experience that spans both leadership and technical roles. Aditya currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer at Pluang, a position they have held since August 2021. Prior to this role, from April 2019 to September 2021, Aditya was the Head of Engineering at Pluang.
Before joining Pluang, Aditya worked at Indifi starting in April 2017. During their time there, they held the position of Technical Team Lead and was responsible for various technical achievements, including architecting a fraud framework, designing customer on-boarding journeys, and developing an invoice discounting platform. Aditya also played a key role in refactoring the codebase into microservices and implementing an event-based architecture. Aditya's contributions also involved maintaining an android application and creating an automated WhatsApp marketing tool.
In their earlier career, Aditya was a Co-Founder at Wholdus.com, a B2B wholesale marketplace, from January 2016 to March 2017. Aditya was instrumental in designing and developing the e-commerce infrastructure for the marketplace, including user management, cataloguing, order management, and product recommender systems. Aditya also developed web interfaces for stakeholders.
Aditya's work experience also includes a role as a Member of Technology Staff - Developer at PropTiger.com & Makaan.com from June 2015 to February 2016.
Aditya Jha completed their Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, from 2011 to 2015. Aditya studied PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) in The Lovedale Senior Secondary School for Class 12, although the specific start and end years are not provided. In addition to their formal education, Aditya obtained certifications such as "Programming in C# Jump Start" and "Windows Phone 8.1 Development for Absolute Beginners" from Microsoft in February 2015. Aditya also completed online courses, including "The Data Scientist's Toolbox" in January 2015, "Computational Investing, Part I" in October 2013, and "Introduction to Systematic Program Design - Part 1" in July 2013, from Coursera.
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