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Wallet_Payment_System
April 25, 2026 – Present
A secure and scalable wallet-based payment system built with Spring Boot, Hibernate/JPA, and PostgreSQL, designed to handle user authentication, wallet balance management, and transaction operations.
View ProjectQuotation-Management-Platform
April 25, 2026 – Present
A production-ready full-stack quotation management system built with React, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS. Designed as an internal tool for manufacturers to streamline quote-to-cash workflows with role-based access control, real-time optimistic updates, and intelligent comment threading.
View ProjectVetCare-Platform-CRM
April 25, 2026 – Present
VetCare is a modern, full-stack veterinary care management platform that connects pet owners, doctors, and admins. It streamlines appointment booking, online consultations, payments, and medical report management—empowering clinics and pet owners with a seamless digital experience.
View ProjectTicket_Mangement_System
July 6, 2025 – July 6, 2025
Ticket_Mangement_System — GitHub repository
View ProjectCultural Fit Analysis
The candidate's project portfolio shows a strong inclination towards full-stack web development (React, TypeScript, JavaScript, CSS, HTML) with only one explicit data-related project ('Data-Analytics') and one AI-related project ('OmniAssist-AI'). While 'Data Scientist' is the target role, the majority of personal projects do not directly align with core data science responsibilities (e.g., machine learning, statistical modeling, big data). This suggests a potential mismatch in primary interest or experience focus for a dedicated Data Scientist role, indicating a lower cultural fit for a pure data science team without further evidence of data science specific contributions.
Soft Skills & Operational Fit
Insufficient data to assess soft skills or operational fit. The candidate's project descriptions are generally clear, but there is no direct evidence of collaboration, problem-solving approaches, or communication style.