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Having worked in a parallel industry of meal-kit delivery, I come with the experience of experimenting to solve similar challenges that UberEats would be solving– user growth and user retention.
I understand the problem space and share the passion for empowering customers and enabling convenience through the smart use of technology.
What’s exciting to me is how Uber has expanded beyond it primary business and identified new customer journeys it can seamlessly support like UberEats.
Over the last few years, I have been following Uber design via the blog. Hearing Didier Hilhorst featured in a High Resolution podcast talking about design at Uber really inspired me.
Its always a designer’s dream to work in a design centric company. From that perspective, there cannot be a better place than Uber.
I started out with a Masters in Interaction Design from National Institute of Design in India.
The courses were built around everything from Fundamentals of Design like color theory and typography to Usability, Universal Design and Ethnographic Research.
A product designer currently working in a meal-kit delivery startup– Green Chef since close to 2 years.
The design philosophy that drives me is to adapt systems to ways people think rather than people having to adapt to systems.
My focus is Interaction design and you'll usually find me manipulating user needs into pixels. But I am also heavily involved in product strategy, user research and visual design.
Being a sole product designer at a startup, you pick up things.