Basar Buyukkahraman is a dedicated Software Engineer at Change.org, where he leverages his extensive background in telecommunications and software development to drive impactful social change. With a career that began in troubleshooting telecommunication products, Basar honed his problem-solving skills by addressing customer issues, ranging from...
Basar Buyukkahraman is a dedicated Software Engineer at Change.org, where he leverages his extensive background in telecommunications and software development to drive impactful social change. With a career that began in troubleshooting telecommunication products, Basar honed his problem-solving skills by addressing customer issues, ranging from software bugs to configuration settings. This foundational experience laid the groundwork for his transition into software engineering, where he has since focused on developing innovative solutions that enhance user experiences on a global scale.
At Change.org, Basar is an integral member of a globally distributed engineering team, specifically concentrating on expanding payment methods for the Global South market. His expertise in the payment domain has been pivotal in ensuring that the platform remains accessible and user-friendly for diverse populations. By utilizing technologies such as Spring MVC and Docker, Basar has contributed to the development of robust, scalable applications that facilitate seamless transactions for users advocating for social change.
His proficiency in Linux and the Internet Protocol Suite (TCP/IP) further enhances his ability to navigate complex systems and optimize performance. Additionally, Basar employs data mining and statistical analysis to derive insights that inform product enhancements and drive strategic decision-making. With a commitment to empowering individuals through technology, Basar Buyukkahraman continues to make significant strides in the realm of software engineering, ensuring that Change.org remains at the forefront of the tech-driven social movement.