Twitter on-boards Apurva Dalal as Director of Engineering in India By CIOReviewIndia Team

Twitter on-boards Apurva Dalal as Director of Engineering in India

CIOReviewIndia Team | Tuesday, 20 April 2021, 04:47 IST

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Twitter on-boards Apurva Dalal as Director of Engineering in IndiaTwitter announced to hire Apurva Dalal as Director of Engineering in India, the micro-blogging platform expands its engineering team in the country, a priority market and one of its fastest growing markets globally.

Dalal has more than two decades of engineering experience straddling global organisations such as Uber, Google, and eBay, who last served as the engineering site lead for Uber Bengaluru.

"Apurva will become the senior-most member of the engineering team in the country and will be responsible for strengthening our engineering capacity as well as our offerings for local and global audiences," Nick Caldwell, Vice President of Engineering, Twitter, stated in a statement.

Twitter stated that expanding the team in India aligns with its overall belief that "having more employees at Twitter, living and working in places that are representative of all perspectives and cultures, and sharing local context about these conversations will assist us build a better service and company".

Outside of the US, Twitter has enthusiastic engineering teams in multiple markets including London, Toronto, Singapore and Bengaluru.

The Twitter engineering team in Bengaluru, which has expanded rapidly over the past two years, will carry on to focus on building more daily utility for new and existing audiences, with capabilities ranging from product development, research and design as well as data science and machine learning.

"The focus on developing engineering capabilities in India comes as part of our broader goal to increase our development velocity, including building a sturdy foundation for our product. This is what the core team will be focused on based out of Bengaluru," the company stated.

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