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Priya

I am a junior in college and studying computer science. I love interacting with people and working in cross functional teams.

I am a junior in college and studying computer science. I love interacting with people and working in cross functional teams.

About Me

Binghamton university


Binghamton University, State University of New York, Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science

bachelor of science in computer science

Class of 05/2026


Binghamton University, SUNY, Thomas J. Watson College of Engineering and Applied Science

bachelor of science in computer science

Class of 05/2026


New York, NY, USA

Skills

C
Java
Microsoft office

Interests

Project management
Advertising
Fashion

My Clubs and Associations

Alpha Omega Epsilon

Interview Questions

Robyn AI

Data Analyst Intern

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What excites you about this internship at Robyn AI?

What really excites me about this internship at Robyn AI is the chance to be part of a team that’s solving a real, messy problem in a smart and creative way. Marketing data can be overwhelming and often misleading, and I love that Robyn is making it clearer, more actionable, and honestly, more human. I’m someone who loves digging into data, but even more than that, I love when that data actually helps people make better decisions. The idea of working on something that blends tech, strategy, and real world impact feels exciting and meaningful. I want to learn from a team that’s pushing boundaries and build something that actually helps people do their jobs better.

Robyn AI

Data Analyst Intern

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Do you have any experience with tools like SQL, Python, Excel, or analytics platforms (e.g., PostHog, Mixpanel)?

Excel: I’ve used it extensively for organizing data, creating dashboards, and building charts that help make trends easy to spot. I’m comfortable with formulas, pivot tables, and basic modeling.

Robyn AI

Data Analyst Intern

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What are 2 consumer apps you love and why do you think they’ve gone viral or built strong user habits?

Instagram and TikTok have become a natural part of how we connect, express ourselves, and even unwind. Instagram feels like a curated photo album of our lives, where we share memories, celebrate milestones, and keep up with friends, brands, and creators we love. It’s familiar, comforting, and visual. TikTok, on the other hand, is like stepping into a world where creativity is constantly bubbling over. It’s playful, fast-paced, and weirdly addictive, whether you’re watching a 10 second dance trend, learning something new, or laughing at a random skit from a stranger halfway across the world. Both apps have built strong habits by tapping into very human things: the need for self-expression, connection, and entertainment. And honestly, they’re hard to put down because they just get what grabs our attention.

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