People Behind Tallence – Noopur Pandey
An Interview with Senior Software Engineer Noopur Pandey
Highlights, Culture // // Mar 23, 2026
With “People Behind Tallence,” we introduce the people who shape our projects and define our culture. Today, we speak with Noopur Pandey, Senior Software Engineer at Tallence. She shares her journey from India to Germany, her entry into the German IT landscape during the pandemic, and what defines good software engineering for her: clarity, accountability, and the conscious decision to avoid unnecessary complexity. In her projects, she operates in demanding, business-critical environments - particularly in the telecom sector. She combines technical excellence with a structured, collaborative approach and actively contributes to delivering sustainable solutions together with clients and project teams.
How would you describe your career path in a few words?
Noopur: In the last semester of my master’s degree in computer science, I started as a trainee software developer in my home country, India. Since then, I kept moving ahead to different roles and positions to different projects and different companies. In December 2019, I moved to Germany with my husband and son to explore a new world. During Corona period, I started my first job in Germany in April 2021.
What originally led you to Tallence?
Noopur: In 2024, I was already looking for a job because my project was discontinued. One of my ex-colleagues referred me to Tallence. I found the company profile and working culture very much like my expectations and I am very happy to be with Tallence since then.
What personal motto or values guide you in your work?
Noopur: Always be honest to your work.
What areas of expertise/skills do you represent at Tallence?
Noopur: I am working as a senior software developer, and my core skill is Java. I got an opportunity to do development in Kotlin as my first project last year.
What excites you most about your job?
Noopur: Brainstorming while solving some critical problem I enjoy. There is always something new to learn.
What makes Tallence special for you?
Noopur: The working culture, trust and empathy people have here is amazing. You never feel alone or left out. Also, the supportive nature of people in context of learning, courses, tools or appliances needed to work makes the path smoother.
Which project at Tallence did you particularly enjoy and why?
Noopur: Telefonica migration was my first project in Tallence and I must say, I fully enjoyed it.
What skills or passions do you bring to your work that might not be immediately apparent?
Noopur: I am a developer and solving logical and technical problems is my skill. I try to keep things simple and not over engineer them. Other than that, I fulfill my responsibilities and give my 100%.
What do you enjoy doing when you're not working?
Noopur: I enjoy going out for a walk, reading articles on geopolitics and spending time with family and friends.
Where do you see yourself and Tallence in the next five years?
Noopur: Tallence is serving Telecom industry at a large scale, and I see a tremendous opportunity there. There, a lot of legacy systems can be improved with the help of latest technologies and of course, AI. Tallence is already taking steps towards AI. I see myself growing by learning and doing.
If you had to describe Tallence in three words, what would they be?
Noopur: Transparent, Competitive, Empathetic
What aspects of the project environment you work in do you love?
Noopur: I like the liberty I am given to do the things in my way. It shows the trust they have in me.
What challenges do you encounter in virtually every project?
Noopur: Every project is different, but they all have some common problems. There is no clear way to share the solutions/recommendations and best practices with each other from technical and managerial perspective. The most common things projects face is maintaining the timelines. We recently started addressing such issues by having an internal workshop. We collected issues, solutions, suggestions and are currently preparing the list of best practices to support the current and future projects.
Which project impressed you the most and why?
Noopur: Telefonica Migration project impressed me because it was a project from scratch. We had couple of workshops with the client which gave us insight of the project. It allowed us asking questions and getting prompt answers. Brainstorming with client made it a success by addressing the possible issues in advance. The timeline, expectations and responsibilities were clear from the start and despite of tight timelines, the deliveries we smooth.