Krish Chowdhary
About Krish Chowdhary
Krish Chowdhary is a Software Engineer currently employed at Replit in San Francisco. He has a diverse background in software engineering, having worked at several prominent companies including Google, DoorDash, and Amazon.
Work at Replit
Krish Chowdhary has been employed at Replit as a Software Engineer since 2023. His role involves contributing to the development and enhancement of the Replit platform, which is known for enabling users to write, run, and share code in various programming languages. The position is based in San Francisco, where he collaborates with a team to improve user experience and functionality.
Previous Experience
Prior to joining Replit, Krish Chowdhary held several positions in the software engineering field. He worked at Google as a Software Engineer from 2022 to 2023, and at DoorDash for six months in 2021. He also served as a Software Engineer at Red Hat from 2020 to 2021. His experience includes working at Amazon as an SDE II for five months in 2022 and contributing to various projects across these organizations.
Education and Expertise
Krish Chowdhary studied Computer Science at the University of Toronto. His academic background provided him with foundational knowledge and skills in software development, which he has applied throughout his career. His education also included roles as a Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at the University, where he gained practical experience in academic settings.
Board Membership at Varsity Publications Inc.
Krish served as a Board Member at Varsity Publications Inc. from 2020 to 2021 for a duration of eight months. In this role, he contributed to the governance and strategic direction of the organization, leveraging his expertise in technology and software development to support its initiatives.
Research and Technical Leadership
In addition to his software engineering roles, Krish Chowdhary has experience in research and technical leadership. He worked as a Researcher at the University of Toronto from 2019 to 2020 and served as a Technical Lead for Developer Student Clubs during the same period. These positions allowed him to develop skills in research methodologies and team leadership.