The Good Tech Companies - From Written Off to Tech Lead: How Gowtham Reddy Kunduru Built Engineering Leadership

Episode Date: January 22, 2026

This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/from-written-off-to-tech-lead-how-gowtham-reddy-kunduru-built-engineering-leadership. How Go...wtham Reddy Kunduru overcame early setbacks to become a lead engineer driving healthcare, fintech, and cloud innovation. Check more stories related to tech-stories at: https://hackernoon.com/c/tech-stories. You can also check exclusive content about #healthcare-data-engineering, #gowtham-reddy-kunduru, #engineering-leadership-story, #fintech-tech-lead-career, #microservices-bank-systems, #kerberized-cloud-security, #nlp-ocr-healthcare-systems, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanjournalist. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanjournalist's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Gowtham Reddy Kunduru’s career is a story of resilience and reinvention. Once written off in college, he rebuilt himself through discipline and software engineering. From startup success to leading healthcare NLP systems processing 158M records, and fintech platforms serving 2.5M users, his journey shows how perseverance turns setbacks into engineering leadership.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This audio is presented by Hacker Noon, where anyone can learn anything about any technology. From Rhin off to Tech Lead, how Gowtham Reddy Kunduru built engineering leadership by John Stoy and journalist. Gautham Reddy Kunduru is a lead software engineer with a successful career spanning healthcare, fintech, and cloud architecture. His success wasn't always assured, in fact, as he puts it, his story began with setbacks. Greater than in college, I was written off as someone who would never amount to much.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Being greater than detained twice was humiliating, but it became the turning point in my life. I greater than realized that if I didn't take control, no one else would. So, I rebuilt greater than myself with discipline, consistency, and a refusal to quit, Kunduru says. That determination and dedication to course correcting his path led him not only to graduate but also to build a career marked by solving problems others considered impossible. The reset button. Kunduru's college years were difficult for him, and he admits to structure.
Starting point is 00:01:00 with discipline and direction. Many people around me, including my own family, believed I would follow the same path as my father, who never found success, Kunduru explains. It was his discovery of software engineering that inspired him to change his life. He says he was intrigued by building something from nothing but logic and determination. Technology was his reset button, and he pushed it, from startup to tech leadership. After graduating, Kunduru joined an agriculture-focused startup. As an associate software engineer, he developed impactful technical solutions for the company. He was awarded employee of the year and received the Innovation of the Year award in 2013. That job became my true foundation. Because it was a startup, I had to do everything, front-end, backend API,
Starting point is 00:01:47 database, deployment, and support. It forced me to grow rapidly and taught me the value of hard work and responsibility, Kunduru says. Kunduru would later work on high-impact projects for Innova solutions. Again, his hard work and dedication led to his being promoted twice within four years. He became the principal software engineer, leading a team of 12 engineers. After Kunduru moved to the United States in 2020 to work with leading healthcare clients, he was approached by a former client seeking to hire him for his tech leadership and delivery record. He led NLP, Natural Language Processing, and OCR, Optical Character Recognition, Initiatives in Large-scale Healthcare Projects.
Starting point is 00:02:28 His work processed over 158 million health records to generate insights for entire patient cohorts, revealing patterns that informed care decisions across populations. I've been fortunate to build a career defined by curiosity, continuous learning, and solving complex engineering challenges, Kunduru says. Shifting to FinTech Engineering. Kunduru decided to shift his career into the fintech industry in 2022 when he joined M&T Bank. His hard work, dedication to continuous learning. and results were quickly recognized, leading to his becoming an SME and tech led within a year.
Starting point is 00:03:03 As a teen leader of six engineers, he oversaw the creation of enterprise-grade microservices and the delivery of an Adobe Cold Fusion migration from 2016 to 2023 that improved performance by 33% and reduced server load by 30%, enabling faster, more reliable service for 2.5 plus million customers. His engineering leadership earned him second place in the M&T Cybersecurity Secure Coding tournament and third place in the Secure Coding Championship, competing against engineers across the entire technology organization. I became the first engineer to successfully establish Kerberus authentication between on-prem Windows servers and Azure Kolo at M&T Bank. A feat even Adobe told us was impossible, Kunduru says. Building the future. Kunduru aspires to remain a technology leader,
Starting point is 00:03:52 driving innovations that impact millions of people worldwide. He wants to mentor future engineers who come from humble or challenging backgrounds, as he did and show them that success is a decision, not a privilege. What makes me stand out as not just the technical capability, it's the resilience. I went from being labeled a failure to becoming someone recognized for solving problems others give up on. My journey shows that your background doesn't limit your potential, your perseverance does, Kunduru says. This story was published under Hackernoon's business blogging program. Thank you for listening to this Hackernoon story, read by Artificial Intelligence. Visit hackernoon.com to read, write, learn and publish.

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