
I overthink everything so you don’t have to.
(Except when it helps. Then we overthink together.)
Hey there! I'm Anjali
I’m a data scientist, which is another way of saying I spend a lot of time trying to make sense of messy things—numbers, people, myself. Richard Feynman asked, “Why do you care what other people think?” I ask, “Why didn’t we?”
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I once thought data science was about code and clever algorithms. And it is, sometimes. But somewhere between debugging a neural network and reading philosophy, satire and Indian politics, I realized I care more about the humanness behind the numbers—the fear, the forgetting, the fact that no one reads documentation unless they’re desperate.
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I completed by bachelor's in Electronics Engineering, then did my master’s in Information Science. I've used machine learning and statistical modeling to study mental health. I've played guitar for 7 years—badly, stubbornly, and with unreasonable joy. I read too much Vonnegut and Murakami.
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I’m looking for roles in data science, analytics, or product strategy. I love working with people who are passionate—about clarity, context, and the kind of work that leaves the world just a little less scrambled.
