Khang Nguyen
About
Khang Nguyen is from Vietnam. Khang is currently CTO at Parcel Perform, located in Vietnam. In Khang's previous role as a Industry Advisory Committee at RMIT University Vietnam, Khang worked in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam until Jan 2021. Prior to joining RMIT University Vietnam, Khang was a Lead Engineer at Parcel Perform and held the position of Lead Engineer at Vietnam. Prior to that, Khang was a Lead Engineer at Silicon Straits Saigon, based in Vietnam from Oct 2015 to Jun 2016. Khang started working as General Manager at GToken Pte in Singapore in Mar 2015. From Jul 2014 to Mar 2015, Khang was General Manager at GToken Pte, based in Vietnam. Prior to that, Khang was a Chief Representative at Cogini, based in Ho Chi Minh city from Feb 2011 to Apr 2014. Khang started working as Teacher - Organizer at MultiUni in Jul 2009.
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Khang Nguyen's current jobs
Parcel Perform is the leading delivery experience platform. It enables modern e-commerce enterprises to create unique end-to-end customer journeys and optimize logistics operations with powerful data integrations, parcel tracking, delivery notifications and logistics performance reports in real-time. Parcel Perform's scalable SaaS platform executes more than 100M parcel updates daily and integrates with 700+ carriers. The data-first company is pioneering innovative ML / AI use cases in e-commerce logistics including its 'Date of Arrival' prediction engine. Parcel Perform is the partner of choice for top brands, marketplaces and carriers across all major verticals globally.
Khang Nguyen's past jobs
The committees form the advisory board, and consider and advise the University on matters associated with the development, delivery and assessment of higher education programs. Membership of these Committees includes practising engineers or external members drawn from a diverse industry base and institutions. Their involvement ensures that the program remains relevant to graduates, and to the needs of employers, by providing feedback on the currency of the programs and the changing needs of industry. They also contribute significantly through input into the design of new programs.
Set up Cogini Vietnam and establish an innovative and dynamic developer team
MultiUni is a new model for education to improve the learning opportunities for Vietnam. The goal is to offer low-cost high-quality courses that are not otherwise available in local universities or training centers. We are a group of volunteers who are passionate about innovating the field of education, for the benefit of individuals and employers. We are educators, students, professionals, and companies. We believe that the curriculum taught in traditional education institutions is restricted when trying to satisfy the demands of students, employers, and the market. In fact, in many top schools in Vietnam, the curriculum is actually mostly decided not in Vietnam, but in foreign countries. While Vietnam does need such international standards, this comes at a heavy price: choice and adaptation to Vietnam's needs. Students get established mainstream courses but miss out on courses based on new, innovative, or niche knowledge. In fact, we can have both high quality and flexibility. The MultiUni community chooses the courses and finds the materials and experts to lend their support.
Internship at Taipei, Taiwan. Started as an iOS developer, Khang picked up Python and front-end web dev technologies as work proceeded during the internship. The knowledge, experience, and mindset he gained in this time pretty much defined the way he worked and lived in the following 2 years.
Establish an IT club from scratch with the target of fulfill academic-industry gap, create student-centered learning environment and develop human potential of RMIT IT students
The mentor program for students in Programming 1 to help the students, especially design ones, improve their understanding over programming principles and logic. The program is also considered a channel of communication among lecturers and students so that feedback can be received and responded effectively. This is the first time RMITC carries out such program, many modifications are needed, but it makes the task challenging and interesting.
Working on multiple projects but mostly on mobile application (iPhone) and social network. The flagship product was 'iBargain'.