Summary
Zumaad Khan is a software engineer based in Greater Boston with nine years of hands-on experience building high‑performance backend systems and infrastructure. Currently at Meta, he previously shipped scalable networking and automation tooling at Facebook and built data-access and low-latency systems during internships at Akuna Capital, HubSpot, TripAdvisor, and more. His work spans config generation, model migrations with automated validation, high-throughput event pipelines, and algorithmic optimizations that cut runtime and access latencies by multiple factors. Comfortable across Python, distributed systems, databases, and concurrent algorithms, he has a track record of turning semi-manual processes into automated, production-ready pipelines. As a fourth-year CS student at Northeastern, he pairs production experience with active personal projects on zumaad.me and GitHub, signaling a continual focus on practical learning and clean engineering. An under-the-radar strength is his emphasis on tool-building—bridging APIs, adding validation and alerting, and creating reusable libraries that improve team velocity.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Computer Programming, Computer Science, Computer Programming at Northeastern University