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Rishi Gupta

Software Engineer at Airtable

Rishi Gupta is a software engineer currently working at Airtable, a low-code platform that enables companies to build complex software workflows without the need for software engineers.1 He joined Airtable in 2019 and has been working there for over 4 years.12

Prior to Airtable, Rishi worked on Zulip, an open-source enterprise team chat platform, where he was the first employee and was involved in nearly every aspect of the product and business.14 He has also completed internships at various tech companies including Microsoft Research, Google Research, Upwork, Quora, and Dropbox.12

Rishi holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University, where he was advised by Tim Roughgarden. His research focused on the analysis of algorithms, particularly those with a beyond worst-case flavor.14 He also completed a master's thesis at MIT, advised by Piotr Indyk.1

At Airtable, Rishi has worked on various projects:

  1. As a software engineer focusing on performance, he leads the metrics effort for database scalability and works on improving its performance.1
  2. He served as a pod lead for enterprise activation, increasing activation for large company signups by nearly 2x.1
  3. He was the first engineer and PM for growth, building the foundation for Growth@Airtable.1

Rishi's LinkedIn username is indeed rishivg, as mentioned in the query.3

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