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About Me

Experience & Education

  • WorkSep 2025 - Present
    Senior Fullstack Developer (AI)

    Working on advanced AI powered platforms and serverless systems. Focused on building AI agents, automation workflows and production ready architecture.

  • WorkJune 2023 - Sep 2025
    AI Fullstack Developer

    Worked onsite for a leading fintech company building AI enabled full stack products, internal platforms and scalable backend infrastructure.

  • Freelance2017 - Present
    Full Stack Freelancer

    Working with business on full stack development, AI integrations and technical consulting. Delivered multiple production applications in gaming, travel, SaaS domains.

  • EducationSep 2024 - Jan 2025
    Course Instructor | GeeksforGeeks

    Created a comprehensive Next.js course with 40+ hours of content covering modern full stack development. The course got 48K+ interested learners.

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Skill set

Frontend

UI, interaction & design systems

  • React
  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • JavaScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • CSS
  • Framer Motion

AI & Agents

Models, orchestration & pipelines

  • LangChain
  • OpenAI
  • CrewAI
  • LangGraph
  • MCP
  • ADK
  • n8n

Databases

Storage, querying & caching

  • MongoDB
  • PostgreSQL
  • Redis
  • DynamoDB
  • Qdrant
  • Chroma

Backend

Runtime, APIs & containers

  • Node.js
  • Python
  • Docker
  • REST API

DevOps & CI/CD

Infrastructure & deployment

  • Docker
  • Linux
  • GitHub Actions

AWS Services

Cloud infrastructure & serverless

  • Lambda
  • EC2
  • API Gateway
  • Bedrock
  • Cognito
  • IAM
  • S3
Personal info

personal infos

  • first name : Soumya
  • last name : Mondal
  • Age : 25 Years
  • Nationality : Indian
  • Freelance : Available
  • City : Kolkata, Bengaluru, Mumbai
  • Email : Me
  • Instagram : Lifeofsoumya
  • languages : English, Hindi, Bengali
About me

a little more about me

I started freelancing at 16, not because I planned to, but because I kept building things and people started paying me for them. That's still mostly how it works.

The stack has shifted a lot over the years: from WordPress and vanilla JS to full-stack SaaS to, now, deep AI work: agents, multi-agent systems, production inference infrastructure. What's stayed consistent is that I'm almost always building something I actually want to use or a problem I personally ran into.

I write too. IndGeek has been my corner of the internet for years, and I built a 40-hour Next.js course for GeeksforGeeks that picked up 48K+ interested learners. Teaching is how I find the holes in what I think I know.

Sports are my off-switch. No deeper meaning, they just keep everything else from bleeding together.