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Farooq Asif
Director of Project Management at Tintash | Experienced in Leading Projects for Fortune 500 Companies
Farooq Asif is the Director of Project Management at Tintash, a web and mobile app development company based in Lahore, Pakistan.1 He has a diverse background in software engineering and game development, which has shaped his career trajectory.
Career Progression
Farooq's professional journey began as a Game Developer, where he honed his skills using Cocos2d-x before transitioning to Unity. His career has evolved through various roles:
- Intern at PTCL (2011)
- Software Engineer at Jumpin Studios (2012-2013)
- Software Engineer at Gaminations Inc. (2013)
- Software Engineer at Tintash (2013-2014)
- Senior Software Engineer at Tintash (2014-2018)
- Team Manager at Tintash (2018)
- Technical Project Manager at Tintash (2018-2022)
- Director of Project Management at Tintash (April 2022-present)1
Notable Projects and Skills
Throughout his career, Farooq has worked on several significant projects:
- Stick Cricket: A popular sports game available on multiple platforms
- VR Demo: Developed in Unity3d
- Room Builder: A 3D designer app using Unity for creating photorealistic room renders
His expertise includes:
- Game development (Cocos2d-x, Unity)
- Project management
- Agile methodologies (Scrum-based sprints)
- Team leadership and performance optimization
Education
Farooq Asif completed his education in Pakistan:
- Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications Engineering from the National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences (2008-2012)
- High school education at Forman Christian College (A Chartered University) (2006-2008)1
Current Role
As the Director of Project Management at Tintash, Farooq leads projects for Fortune 500 companies. He employs a proactive approach to project development, maximizing team performance and ensuring timely delivery of high-quality builds. His role involves conducting brainstorming sessions, maintaining well-prepared backlogs for efficient sprint planning, and embracing agile methodologies.1