Anjali Ahuja
About Anjali Ahuja
Anjali Ahuja is a Software Engineer currently employed at Instil in New York since 2023. She has a diverse background in software engineering and technical analysis, with previous positions at H-E-B, LeafLink, SpareFoot, and Sense Corp.
Work at Instil
Anjali Ahuja has been employed at Instil as a Software Engineer since 2023. Her role involves contributing to software development projects in New York, United States. During her time at Instil, she has engaged in various tasks that leverage her technical skills and experience in software engineering.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Instil, Anjali Ahuja worked at several organizations in software engineering roles. She was a Software Engineer at LeafLink from 2021 to 2022 in New York, where she focused on backend development. Prior to that, she worked at H-E-B as a Software Engineer from 2020 to 2021 in Austin, Texas, and at SpareFoot from 2018 to 2019 in Austin. Her diverse experience in these positions has contributed to her expertise in software development.
Technical Analyst Background
Anjali Ahuja served as a Technical Analyst at Sense Corp from 2016 to 2017 in the Austin, Texas Area. In this role, she applied her analytical skills to support technical projects and initiatives. This position helped her develop a deeper understanding of technical processes and project management.
Education and Expertise
Anjali Ahuja studied at The University of Texas at Austin, where she earned a degree in Management Information Systems from 2012 to 2015. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in both technical and management principles, which she has applied throughout her career in software engineering and technical analysis.
Teaching Experience
Anjali Ahuja has experience in teaching and mentoring. She worked as an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant at the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin in 2015 for five months. Additionally, she served as a Software Engineering Teaching Assistant at Hack Reactor in 2018 for four months, where she supported students in their learning of software engineering concepts.