Summary
Alexander Yavorovski is a versatile software engineer with 12 years of experience building high-performance distributed systems, data pipelines, and ML deployment infrastructure across startups and large tech firms. He has delivered core components in multiple languages—C/C++, Go, Scala, Python—and has hands-on experience with Kafka, Envoy, Terraform, Kubernetes, and PyTorch-based object detection stacks. At companies like Varonis, HERE, and SimilarWeb he engineered low-latency messaging clients, service-mesh tooling, and terabyte-scale data pipelines; more recently he built a custom microservices framework and ML model deployment infrastructure. Comfortable migrating critical codebases (Scala 2.11→2.13) and authoring parsers/transpilers, he blends systems-level performance optimization with pragmatic product delivery. Based in Israel, he favors practical automation: examples include a Python CLI to automate complex data flows and Terraform modules that empowered teams to self-serve cloud infra. His tagline—"It ain't what it isn't"—hints at a pragmatic, contrarian approach to problem solving that favors clarity over convention.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science, Bachelor of Science (BSc) Computer Science at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Russian, Hebrew, English