Raman Kansal

Engineering Partner - India And Middle East at Thoughtworks

Gurugram, Haryana, India
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Raman Kansal is an engineering leader with 13 years of hands-on QA and operations experience who now leads account and organizational growth for India and the Middle East at Thoughtworks. He progressed from early programming and test engineering roles into test leadership and innovation in software quality, later transitioning into general management and business operations. Raman combines deep technical understanding of automation, derivatives and settlement systems with a strategic focus on capability building and scalable delivery. Based in Gurugram, he is known for turning testing innovations into organizational capability, not just tactical fixes. His career spans banking technology, media, and consulting, giving him a rare blend of domain fluency and people-focused leadership. He prioritizes growing teams and client relationships alongside technical excellence to drive sustainable growth.
code13 years of coding experience
job2 years of employment as a software developer
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Github Skills (8)

information-management10
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medical10
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system-information10
java6
apache5

Programming languages (1)

Java

Github contributions (5)

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TWSG/twsg.github.io

Nov 2015 - Nov 2015

Contributions:19 pushes in 5 days
loganberry/cucumber-sandwich

Feb 2017 - Mar 2017

Contributions:2 pushes in 1 month
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Raman Kansal - Engineering Partner - India And Middle East at Thoughtworks