Hitarth Rohra

I'm Hitarth Rohra.

I'm a Software Engineer working remotely from --New Delhi, India.

Hitarth Rohra

Over the past few years, I've shipped across a wide surface area: browser extensions, B2B analytics platforms, AI-powered screening tools, and serverless data pipelines. I like owning things from the database schema to the deploy button.

These days, I care most about systems that hold up under real usage and stay readable six months later. I work best when the problem sits at the intersection of messy data and tight product constraints.

Experience

Matrix One

Software Engineer

May '26 - Present

Powr of You

Software Engineer

Dec '24 - May '26

Schlumberger (SLB)

Software Engineer Intern

May '24 - Jul '24

Drupal

Frontend Developer

Dec '23 - Apr '24

Team bi0s

Full Stack Developer Intern

Oct '21 - Nov '23

What colleagues say

“I've had the pleasure of working with Hitarth on the Powr of You team, and he's been a standout from day one. What makes Hitarth special is how genuinely curious he is — he doesn't just complete tasks, he digs into the why behind things, which means he catches edge cases others miss and consistently ships cleaner work because of it.

He's meticulous in a way that makes everyone around him better. The kind of developer you want reviewing your code and pressure-testing your ideas. Great to have on the team!

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Keshav Malani

Senior Technical Program Manager | Enterprise AI & GenAI Product Leadership | Builder

“I worked alongside Hitarth at Powr of You (PY Insights), where he led full-stack engineering while I handled data science and analytics. His range stood out immediately, moving fluently across front-end, backend, cloud, and extensions, and an exceptional ability to quickly pick up and adapt to new stacks.

Beyond the technical depth, what stood out most was his ability to break down complex problems and approach them in a practical, effective way. He also communicates with clarity, making complex technical concepts accessible to everyone on the team.

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Krishnaprakash K R

Data Scientist @ PY Insights | Ex. Global Foundries Semiconductors

Collaboration and how I work

Let's work together if you're building something that matters and needs someone who'll own it end to end.

I care about products that solve real problems for real people, and I'd rather ship something imperfect than polish something nobody uses. If that resonates, let's talk.

  • Build it, own it

    I don't hand off specs and walk away. I want to understand the problem, write the code, watch it hit production, and be around when something breaks at 2am. Ownership isn't a title, it's showing up for the whole lifecycle.

  • Stay close to the data

    Most of the interesting problems I've worked on started with messy, unreliable data. I've learned to treat data quality as a first class concern, not an afterthought. If the pipeline is fragile, nothing downstream matters.

  • Keep it readable

    Clever code is a liability. I write systems that the next person can understand without a walkthrough, because that next person is usually me six months later, wondering what I was thinking.

  • Ship, then improve

    I'd rather get something working in front of users and learn from what breaks than spend weeks debating architecture in a doc. The best feedback comes from production, not from meetings.

Beyond Code

Before I was building production systems, I was soldering circuits and breaking into hardware at security CTFs. That background taught me to think about how things fail, not just how they work, and it still shapes how I write software today. Most of my side project energy goes into scratching whatever itch I can't ignore that week, whether that's a new tool for messy data or a problem I keep running into and finally want to solve properly.

Outside work, I'm usually somewhere with a camera, chasing golden hour on a trek or a quiet sunset closer to home. I read more about distributed systems than I probably should, and I'll happily stretch any conversation over chai.