Karan Saraswat is a data-driven Product Analyst with 6+ years of experience optimizing marketplace growth through SQL, Python, and experimentation. He has driven measurable improvements—boosting NPS by 13%, reducing onboarding drop-off by 14%, and increasing login conversions by 9%—by leading A/B tests, integrations, and onboarding redesigns across consumer platforms. Comfortable shipping both analytics and product changes, he has automated fraud detection, consolidated multi-vertical data models, and trimmed operational costs by optimizing Airflow workflows. Based in Amsterdam, he pairs hands-on full-stack contributions to notable open-source projects (front-end UX improvements and Azure DevOps import work on the Harness platform) with cross-functional collaboration across product, marketing, and ops. That blend of engineering chops and growth instincts lets him turn hypotheses into scalable, measurable outcomes.
3 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology Computer Science, Bachelor of Technology Computer Science at Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida
High School pcm, High School pcm at St. George's College
Harness Open Source is an end-to-end developer platform with Source Control Management, CI/CD Pipelines, Hosted Developer Environments, and Artifact Registries.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:1 branch, 2 comments in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Karan primarily focused on front-end development, implementing new features and modifying existing components. Their contributions included creating a pull request template, fixing a bug in the repository list refresh, and making window title changes to enhance the user experience. Additionally, they introduced Azure DevOps import functionality and made various UI enhancements, demonstrating proficiency in web development. They also made backend changes related to API's and other utilities.
Contributions:5 reviews, 1 PR, 3 pushes in 5 months
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