Summary
Konstantin Lukashkin is a pragmatic backend engineer with 9 years of experience building maintainable, well-monitored web services, currently contributing at Perplexity from Belgrade. He has deep hands-on expertise with FastAPI and PostgreSQL and a track record of delivering production-ready solutions across high-scale consumer platforms and ed-tech systems. At Yandex and VK he focused on splitting monoliths, running long-lived student code environments, and designing takeout, monitoring and alerting services that improved operational reliability. Konstantin bridges feature development and infrastructure, routinely setting up CI/CD, testing contours, and deployment automation to reduce friction between teams. His background in building GPU-backed code runners and data management tooling hints at a practical comfort with both resource-heavy workloads and observability engineering. Recruiters’ shorthand aside, he’s the kind of engineer who turns complex requirements into clean, testable services you can actually run and monitor in production.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University)