Neloy Kundu
About Neloy Kundu
Neloy Kundu is a Software Engineer currently employed at Perpay, where he contributes to the development of financial products. He holds a BS in Computer Science and double BA degrees in Economics and Mathematics from Lafayette College, and has previous experience in software engineering and finance.
Work at Perpay
Neloy Kundu started working at Perpay in July 2023 as a Software Engineer. In this role, he contributes to the development of financial products designed to enhance economic stability. His work aligns with Perpay's mission to create inclusive financial solutions that address economic inequality. His background in computer science and economics supports his contributions to the company's objectives.
Education and Expertise
Neloy Kundu studied at Lafayette College from 2019 to 2023, earning a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science along with a double Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Mathematics. Prior to that, he attended LREI from 2015 to 2019. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both technical and analytical skills, which are essential in his role as a software engineer.
Background
Neloy Kundu has a diverse background in software engineering and research. He has held various internships, including a position as a Software Engineering Intern at Epsilon3 in 2022 for five months in Los Angeles, California. Additionally, he worked as a Summer Analyst in Investment Banking Division Strategies at Goldman Sachs for two months in New York City in 2022. His experience also includes a role as a Mathematics Researcher at The City University of New York in 2020.
Internship Experience
Neloy Kundu has gained valuable experience through multiple internships. He interned at Covie as a Software Engineering Intern in 2021 for four months in Austin, Texas. His internship at Epsilon3 in 2022 further developed his software engineering skills. Additionally, his role at Goldman Sachs provided insights into financial strategies, complementing his academic focus on economics and mathematics.