Anmol Sahu is a software engineer and current Teaching Assistant in Carnegie Mellon’s MISM-BIDA program with six years of experience building scalable full-stack systems and analytics-driven products. He shipped high-impact backend microservices and frontend features at BYJU’S, leading migrations that cut costs by $400K annually, boosted organic traffic 2.5x, and improved ARPU and performance for hundreds of thousands of daily users. A pragmatist who blends rigorous testing (100% unit coverage on critical services) with product focus, he has also implemented rank-prediction models and analytics solutions for education use cases. Outside of work he’s a six-time international hackathon winner who channels AI and analytics into socially useful projects like an AI interview coach and telehealth analytics. Based in Pittsburgh, he’s building toward roles that bridge data, engineering, and human-centered design to simplify access to essential services.
6 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology - BTech Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology - BTech Computer Science at Vellore Institute of Technology
Masters in Information Systems Management – Business Intelligence and Data Analytics, Masters in Information Systems Management – Business Intelligence and Data Analytics at Carnegie Mellon University
A web platform that helps medical sector to reduce its person to person contact.
Contributions:2 reviews, 79 PRs, 66 pushes in 9 months
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Anmol Sahu - Teaching Assistant at Carnegie Mellon University