メンバーインタビューVol.02
Max Connect Co., Ltd.
Kaustubh Sharma
Development department
How do you think the payment industry will change in the future?
I think theres a long way to go. Japan is already shifting gears to move on to a cashless based society. Even in tough time like now, people are moving towards online payments. The sense of confort and easability to use online payment systems is what that really attracts people.
What do you think about working as an engineer in Japan?
I had planned it for a long time. This is the place I always wanted to work. I was always fascinated by the culture here and the great infrastructure always attracted me. I find working on a customer based product is really interesting. Working in a close group, taking reviews from my peers helped me a lot throught. Also i think working for a growing industry is really good for an engineer. It helps me to learn a lot.
Question: What is your hobby?
I am really into music. I like to listen to various genres and explore new artists along the way. It really fascinates me how diverse the music field is. I like to play a couple of instruments that are guitar and keyboard. Although I am still a beginner at guitar, I like that instrument very much.
Is there anything you are studying now?
I like artificial intelligence a lot. That field really fascinates me. I study it from time to time. Although right now I am focusing on skills that are needed for the projects we are working on. I am also working on my Japanese skills. In the long term knowing Japanese is really important. It’s a slow process but I will get better.
Finally, could you give a few words to your customers and related parties?
In these challenging times, I think being optimistic is really important. We at MaxConnect work with a positive mindset, whatever the situation is. Let us all channel our energy towards something positive. We look forward to your continued support here at MaxConnect.