Pranjal Goyal
About Pranjal Goyal
Pranjal Goyal is a Software Engineer currently working at Groww in India, where he has contributed to various projects since 2022. He has experience in software development and optimization, having previously interned at Groww, SuprDaily, and Crio.Do, and has led teams in hackathons focused on data initiatives and creative problem-solving.
Work at Groww
Pranjal Goyal currently works at Groww, India as a Software Engineer since 2022. He has contributed to various projects, including the development of Groww-Academy, an e-learning product aimed at enhancing financial literacy for over 1 million users. Prior to his current role, he served as an SDE Intern at Groww in 2021 for six months, where he gained foundational experience in software development.
Previous Experience at Crio.Do
Before joining Groww, Pranjal Goyal worked at Crio.Do as an Extern in 2021 for three months. This role provided him with practical exposure to software engineering concepts and practices, further building his skills in the tech industry.
Internship Experience at Supr Daily
Pranjal Goyal interned at Supr Daily by Swiggy in 2022 for three months as a Software Development Engineer Intern. During this internship, he optimized system performance through Redis caching, achieving a 10% reduction in API response times. He also evaluated A/B testing for checkout flow experiments, which resulted in a 3% increase in conversion rates.
Education and Expertise
Pranjal Goyal studied Computer Engineering at Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University in Gandhi Nagar, where he completed his Bachelor of Technology (BTech) from 2018 to 2022. He also attended Delhi Public School Rajkot, where he achieved a score of 10 in his studies from 2015 to 2016. His educational background has equipped him with a solid foundation in software engineering and technology.
Achievements in Hackathons
Pranjal Goyal has participated in several hackathons, achieving notable recognition. He led a team to secure the community prize for second place in the Alzheimer's Disease Data Initiative (ADDI) Hackathon. Additionally, he placed among the top 10 finalists in the UIDAI Hackathon, competing against over 100 teams.