Summary
Irina Vasileva is a senior software engineer based in Berlin with nine years of experience building resilient back-end systems and migrating legacy platforms to microservices. She has a strong Java/Kotlin background, proven at organizations like Deutsche Bank and RingCentral where she delivered trade-related features, cost-saving service replacements, and performance optimizations under production load. Irina combines hands-on coding (Spring, Hibernate, Kafka, Kubernetes, GCP) with mentoring and knowledge transfer, having organised cloud training and improved junior engineers’ performance. She’s pragmatic about operational stability—having eliminated OOMs, tuned GC, and reduced monitoring complexity—while also driving measurable business outcomes such as an 80% reduction in data sourcing delay and major cost savings. Notably, she brings a rare blend of financial-domain experience and formal training in mathematical support for information systems, enabling thoughtful design of data-heavy services.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Specialist degree Finance and Financial Management Services, Specialist degree Finance and Financial Management Services at International Banking Institute (IBI)
Master degree Mathematical Support and Administration of Information Systems, Master degree Mathematical Support and Administration of Information Systems at Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University
English, Russian