Summary
Yash Parulekar is a results-driven software engineer with a decade of experience building microservices and performance-critical systems, currently working at Cisco after roles at F5, Nauto and HPE. He specializes in Go, distributed systems and concurrency, and has repeatedly improved service performance and operational efficiency—most notably optimizing a distributed system by 37% and cutting cloud costs by over 30% at Nauto. His background spans low-level systems, multi-threaded embedded applications and cloud-native architectures, giving him a rare full-stack systems perspective. Yash is comfortable driving cross-functional initiatives, from refactoring for Proto Buffers to delivering APIs that improved sales conversion and integration. He holds a Master's in Computer Engineering from San José State University and brings hands-on experience with OVSDB/Openswitch and tools like Docker and Gerrit. Colleagues describe him as detail-oriented and self-motivated, with a persistent curiosity for OS-level and cloud-native challenges.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Engineering, Master's degree Computer Engineering at San José State University
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Electronics Engineering at VESIT