About Me
How my drive to solve for the people brought me into Product Design
But before that, here is how my professional journey looks like



Freelance UX Designer and Researcher
Sirius Digitech, BIAS, Nirantar Education, Motion Kolkata, Monkeeys Fintech
June 2024-Current

UI Design & Qualitative Research - Intern
BIAS - Behavioural Insights Architecture & Strategy
Dec 2023 - May 2024

UX Research - Intern
Vedantu
Feb 2023 - May 2023

UX Generalist
UX Anudeep
Aug 2022 - Dec 2022
Assistant System Engineer
Tata Consultancy Services
Aug 2019 - Aug 2022
The background story
Lessons from the Field
During college, I spent much of my time working with an NGO — leading teams to teach underprivileged children, planting mangrove trees in the Sundarbans, and raising funds for under-resourced communities.
Those experiences taught me how fulfilling it is to solve meaningful problems that touch real lives.
The Engineer with Questions
I started my career as a Systems Engineer at TCS after completing my B.Tech, but my curiosity and sense of purpose had deeper roots. I often found myself asking, “Is there a way I can play a role in making real lives better?”
A Conversation that Changed Everything
While at TCS, I had a conversation with a friend who had just begun his journey as a Product Designer at Airtel. Listening to how he solved real-world challenges through design — blending creativity, psychology, and problem-solving — struck a chord with me.
Finding My Medium
That was the spark. I began exploring Product Design as a way to combine my understanding of human beings with my drive to create positive impact at scale.
Today, I see design as more than a career — it’s a medium to make everyday experiences simpler, kinder, and more human.
Consistently Learning and Designing
Each project since has been a small step toward that purpose — solving for people, one thoughtful interaction at a time.
Books that have helped me evolved as a Designer



