Hey there! I'm Padamata Greeshma, and I'm fascinated by how we can use technology to make people's lives a little bit better. As an aspiring Product Manager, I love to dream up solutions, design how they'd work, and then actually build them.

What's cool about my journey is that I've brought all my product ideas to life using just my mobile phone. It shows I'm always ready to roll up my sleeves and make things happen. From connecting cultures with an app like Korean Matrimony to creating safe online spaces for kids with IG Kids, I'm all about building products that genuinely connect and serve people. I'm excited to find a team where I can keep building with purpose and really make a difference.

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                **EXPERIENCE** 

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JOB TITLE Python Full Stack Developer
ORGANIZATION Sattva Infotech
EMPLOYMENT TYPE Internship
STARTED DATE Jan 06, 2025
ENDED DATE Apr 25, 2025
LOCATION Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
DESCRIPTION ● Built and improved real-world full-stack applications using Python (Django), HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SQL.
● Worked in an Agile team to convert business requirements into working features that were fast, clean, and user-friendly.
● Focused on building responsive web pages, integrating APIs, and improving performance and usability.
● Participated in code reviews, sprints, and testing cycles to ensure clean delivery and reliability. Contributed to 3+ major product modules that mirrored real-world client challenges, from login flows to dashboard views.
● I didn’t just “write code”—I helped build usable products that solved real problems.
KEY SKILLS ● Python, Django, JavaScript, HTML, CSS.
● REST APIs, Database Design (SQL).
● Agile & Sprint Planning. ● UI/UX Best Practices.
● Team Collaboration & Communication.
● Problem Solving & Debugging.
WHAT I LEARNED This internship gave me a real taste of product development in the wild. I learned how to:
● Build features that users actually need—not just what looks good in code.
● Balance speed, quality, and feedback in Agile sprint cycles.
● Communicate with peers, take ownership, and iterate quickly.
● Think like a Product Manager: understanding why a feature matters before building how it works.
● Improve usability and performance (reduced page load time by ~35% in one project).These lessons shaped how I now approach all my personal and team projects—with focus on value, clarity, and execution.
CHALLENGES I FACED At first, it was hard to manage tasks during tight sprint deadlines. I also noticed that while I was confident in development, I needed to better understand product goals. Over time, I learned to ask smarter questions, plan features with end-users in mind, and keep the bigger picture in view. I also took initiative when the team got stuck—becoming the one who pushed tasks forward.
ACHIEVEMENTS ● Delivered 3+ fully working full-stack features from scratch.
● Improved page performance by 35% through optimization.
● Built reusable components that reduced future dev time by 20%.
● Presented feature demos to mentors & peers in sprint reviews.
● Earned appreciation for ownership and initiative from senior developers.

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JOB TITLE Front-End Web Developer
ORGANIZATION Sattva Infotech
EMPLOYMENT TYPE Internship
STARTED DATE Apr 29, 2024
ENDED DATE Jun 08, 2024
LOCATION Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh
DESCRIPTION During my Web Development Internship at Satva, I worked closely with the design and product teams to develop responsive web interfaces, maintain internal tools, and improve UI consistency across pages.
● I contributed to real projects used by clients and helped build scalable components that aligned with the brand’s design language.
● I primarily used HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and React to build and debug interfaces. I also collaborated with backend developers to ensure seamless integration and tested user flows to identify friction points.
KEY SKILLS ● Front-End Development: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React.
● UI/UX Principles: Responsive design, accessibility, component-based UI.
● Cross-Functional Communication: Working with design, backend, and PM teams.
● Debugging & Testing: Inspecting and resolving browser issues, validating flows.
● Agile Methodology: Participated in sprints, reviews, and iterative feedback.
● Problem Solving: Translating designs into functional, user-friendly components.
● Code Reusability: Modular components and DRY code practices
WHAT I LEARNED This internship taught me far more than just technical skills. I learned how to:
● Work in a real agile team — with daily check-ins, sprint planning, and design feedback loops. Communicate clearly across cross-functional roles, including designers and product leads.
● Balance user needs with technical feasibility, and make decisions that improve UX without sacrificing performance. ● Build for scalability and accessibility, ensuring the site worked well across devices and screen sizes. ● Embrace feedback and iterate fast — even small changes could make a big user difference.
● Most importantly, I understood the importance of thinking like a user first, which now shapes how I approach every product decision in my solo projects.
CHALLENGES I FACED As a fresher stepping into a fast-paced work environment, I initially struggled with task prioritization and time management. While my team and I were technically strong, we often found it difficult to plan and delegate tasks effectively.
● To overcome this, I started taking the initiative to break down complex tasks, create simple checklists, and proactively communicate blockers. This not only helped us meet deadlines consistently but also made me more confident in leading micro-tasks within the team.
ACHIEVEMENTS ● Built and deployed 6+ fully responsive web pages, ensuring 100% mobile compatibility and faster load times across major browsers.
● Reduced client revision time by 40% by improving UI clarity and proactively aligning with client feedback loops.
● Took the lead on a mini UI revamp project that improved user interaction flow — resulting in a 25% decrease in bounce rate during internal testing.
● Collaborated with 4+ cross-functional team members using Agile practices, delivering sprint goals consistently ahead of deadlines.
● Helped optimize the codebase by suggesting reusable components, reducing development time for similar modules by ~30%.
● Recognized by the tech lead for being a fast learner and showing initiative in solving frontend issues before they escalated.

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               **CASE STUDIES**

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CASE STUDY 1:

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        💞 **Korean Matrimony**
**Connecting Worlds Through Love**

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● A solo mobile-made experiment in building empathy at scale. 🌸 It Started With a Question... "Why does modern dating feel so rushed, so hollow — especially for those craving cultural connection?" I kept hearing the same themes in my user interviews:

“I want someone who understands where I come from.” “I’m tired of ghosting and games.” “I wish dating apps felt more... human.”

                 🛠 **The Vision** 

Build Love Like a Product,Not a dating app. A space, a bridge, a soft place to land. Korean Matrimony became my answer — a global platform that doesn’t just match faces but resonates with stories. So, I stopped swiping and started building. ● I designed every pixel, flow, and interaction to feel less like an app… and more like a safe walk into someone’s world. 💗 What It Offers — Not Just Features, But Feelings : 🌍 Global Love Map – For cross-cultural romantics, not just tourists. 🎥 Video Swipes – So you can feel someone’s vibe before reading their bio. 🧠 AI Chat Companion – Thoughtful prompts for starting real conversations, not cringey icebreakers. 📖 My Story & Fan Boards – Because love begins with shared stories, not stats. 🛡️ Cyber Complaint System – Safety you can feel, not just checkbox. 📌 Save for Later – Because meaningful things shouldn’t disappear in a scroll. 📊 Under the Hood 🧪 150+ users interviewed across forums, DMs, and polls 📲 Designed + Developed entirely on mobile — every wireframe, screen, line of code 🔁 Tested 4 times with real feedback loops 🎨 Learned Figma, UI writing, debugging — all with thumbs and tenacity 🌱 What I Learned ● People don’t fall in love with features — they fall in love with how your product makes them feel ● Culture is UX. Safety is design. Empathy is a product strategy ● You don’t need a fancy setup to build something beautiful — just clarity, curiosity, and care ✨ The Big Picture Korean Matrimony isn’t just a dating idea. It’s proof of what one person can build — with no team, no funding, just a cracked phone and a bold question:

What if love felt safe, again?

To read the full case study, click here:

🌸 Korean Matrimony: Connecting the World Through Love