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Siddarth Pai
Senior Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Siddarth Pai is a Senior Software Engineer at JPMorgan Chase & Co., based in the New York City Metropolitan Area. He has been in this role since February 2023, where he leads a team of software engineers in designing and implementing databases for various industrial engineering projects. His responsibilities include conducting code reviews and providing guidance on best practices to ensure high-quality code and timely project delivery.1
Education
Siddarth holds multiple degrees:
- Master of Science (MS) in Business Analytics and Project Management from the University of Connecticut (2022).
- Master of Technology (MTech) in Computer Science and Engineering with distinction from Manipal Institute of Technology.
- Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Information Science and Engineering from NMAM Institute of Technology and Visvesvaraya Technological University.
He has also completed executive education in Entrepreneurship at The Wharton School.1
Previous Experience
Before joining JPMorgan Chase, Siddarth worked as a System Engineer at Infosys, where he developed ETL workflows and improved data processing efficiency. He also has entrepreneurial experience, having led a startup where he was involved in product development and fundraising.1
Achievements
Siddarth has received recognition in various business plan competitions, including being a runner-up in the Indo-French 24h Chrono Entrepreneurship Challenge and the Manthan Business Plan Competition. These accolades highlight his strong business acumen and innovative approach to entrepreneurship.1
Highlights
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