Rajat Khare | Distinguished Engineer at Intuit
At Intuit, Rajat Khare is a software architect. He works on QuickBooks and other small business applications here. It focuses on creating better services and customer experiences while serving millions of clients globally. A global technological platform called Intuit assists customers and communities in overcoming their most significant financial obstacles. With the use of registered trademarks of Intuit Inc. as TurboTax, QuickBooks, Mint, Credit Karma, and Mailchimp, it provides services to millions of clients worldwide.
The company has many examples of engineers overcoming difficult problems to produce amazing benefits for Intuit customers. Their engineers from a variety of fields, positions, countries, and backgrounds discuss their professional trajectories at Intuit. They focus on how they help millions of people overcome financial obstacles. One of their employees, Radhika Kannan in an interview with Analytics India Magazine (AIM), addressed how the business is utilising AI to improve customer experience. She is a Staff Technical Program Manager for AI at Intuit. Everyone should have the chance to succeed, and Radhika remarked, “We never stop working to discover creative ways to make that feasible. “Intuit’s goal of becoming an AI-driven expert platform and problem-solving with a platform- and customer-focused approach, according to Kannan, is its strongest USP.
Experiences at Intuit
Rajat Khare has more than 16 years of experience creating excellent, effective, and fault-tolerant software and services for the healthcare, automotive, and financial sectors. He works with Intuit as a software architect and creates a variety of services and applications for individuals and small business owners to meet their needs for accounting, business management, and employee management. Prior to this position, he built platform features including Identity and Access Management, which revolutionised and sped up the global rollout of Intuit’s Cloud products such as QuickBooks to more than 10 countries.
Working across the entire stack is something Rajat appreciates, and he has led various technological changes. These changes are aimed at building cutting-edge Web experiences that are underpinned by distributed Cloud-based systems. He has a strong interest in full stack development. Rajat Khare from Intuit India also spoke about “Automated Failure Injection and Testing across Microservices”. To construct these platforms and transform technology, he actively collaborates with a team of 150+ enthusiastic engineers as well as senior product, marketing, and technical leadership.
GraphQL Asia
He has experience with the whole QuickBooks ecosystem of products and services from Intuit. He has been involved with Inuit in IDC for more than nine years. Rajat has been working on the GraphQL ecosystem since its launch in 2015. Since then he has created a number of GraphQL-based services and applications. Rajat is a tech conference speaker and a published author. He is constantly looking for methods to both learn and give back to the application communities. There is a discussion on “Automated Failure Injection and Testing across Microservices” in a video by Rajat Khare.
He got the privilege of participating in the first GraphQL Asia Conference in Bangalore on April 12 and 13. Intuit is an early adopter of GraphQL since 2015. Intuit has participated in numerous projects that have created GraphQL-based services and experiences. Rajat had a great opportunity to share his knowledge about GraphQL. Also, he shared about the widespread use of GraphQL by Intuit’s QuickBooks product at GraphQL Asia. The GraphQL ecosystem is growing quickly. It has strong support from both the open source community and major businesses creating goods and services!