Prashant Singh Tewatia

Prashant singh tewatia

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location of Prashant Singh TewatiaNew York, New York, United States
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  • Timeline

    Jul 2008 - Jan 2009

    Software Engineer Trainee

    Indian IT Labs
    Feb 2009 - Jul 2012

    Technology Analyst

    Infosys
    Sept 2013 - Dec 2014

    Teaching Assistant

    New York University
    Current Company
    Feb 2015 - now

    Vice President

    Bank of America Merrill Lynch
    New York
  • About me

    Vice President at Bank of America Merrill Lynch

  • Education

    • Itm university, gurgaon, india

      2004 - 2008
      Bachelor of engineering information technology
    • Delhi public school, faridabad

      2002 - 2004
    • New york university

      2013 - 2014
      Master's degree computer science
  • Experience

    • Indian it labs

      Jul 2008 - Jan 2009
      Software engineer trainee

      Undergone Training at Indian IT Labs (http://indianitlabs.com/) from July 2008 to Jan 2009). Developed Invoicing module for Automated Solutions Ltd using VB.net and SQL.

    • Infosys

      Feb 2009 - Jul 2012
      Technology analyst
    • New york university

      Sept 2013 - Dec 2014
      Teaching assistant

      Teaching assistant for below courses:-1. Programming Languages2. Honors Programming Languages3. Production Quality Software

    • Bank of america merrill lynch

      Feb 2015 - now
      • Vice President

        Feb 2020 - now
      • Assistant Vice President

        Feb 2015 - Feb 2020
  • Licenses & Certifications

  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Prashant Singh Tewatia
      Matthew Smosna Prize New York University Apr 2016 https://cims.nyu.edu/academics/student_recognition_archive.htmlThis prize was was created in memory of Matthew Smosna, a much loved doctoral student, instructor, and researcher in the Computer Science Department, and systems administrator for the Courant Institute, after his sudden passing in 1997.The prize is given each year to the student with highest academic achievement in the Computer Science Department masters program in computer science.