Rimsha Khan is a data-driven Product Manager with 9 years of experience building and monetizing web and app products across e-commerce and health tech, currently driving product at DiligenceVault. She has a strong track record launching features that boost ROI and engagement—examples include a tracking product at Shiprocket that helped increase sales by 20% and redesigns at Wellcure that lifted signups by 60%. Comfortable working across design, engineering and marketing, she leverages tools like Figma, JIRA, SQL and Python to translate research into roadmaps, wireframes and measurable A/B tests. An active contributor to algorithmic open-source work, she solved Project Euler problems in OpenGenus/cosmos, reflecting an analytical bent that complements her product instincts. Based in New Delhi, she combines technical depth from a Computer Engineering background with hands-on go-to-market execution to reduce churn and grow revenue.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Technology Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Technology Computer Engineering at Aligarh Muslim University
Intermidiate Science, Intermidiate Science at St. Thomas' School , Mandir Marg
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Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:15 commits, 5 PRs, 9 comments in 1 month
Contributions summary:Rimsha primarily contributed to solving Project Euler problems within the `opengenus/cosmos` repository. They implemented solutions in Python, focusing on problems 22 and 24. The contributions involved adding new Python files, modifying existing ones, and utilizing libraries like `itertools` to address the mathematical challenges. The user's work directly aligns with the repository's focus on algorithms and data structures.
Contributions:2 PRs, 22 pushes, 2 branches in 10 months
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