Srividya Ramamoorthy
About
Srividya Ramamoorthy is from San Francisco, California, United States. Srividya works in the following industries: "Telecommunications", "Public Policy", "Computer Networking", "Internet", and "Online Media". Srividya is currently Product Manager - Identity, Trust & Safety at Thumbtack, located in San Francisco, California, United States. In Srividya's previous role as a Graduate Research Fellow at Center for Technology, Society & Policy (CTSP), Srividya worked in San Francisco Bay Area until Jun 2020. Prior to joining Center for Technology, Society & Policy (CTSP), Srividya was a TPM, Civic Integrity at Twitter and held the position of TPM, Civic Integrity at San Francisco Bay Area. Prior to that, Srividya was a Product Operations Manager, Rider, Driver at Uber from Aug 2017 to Aug 2018. Srividya started working as Product Analyst - Marketplace, Ads & Pages at Facebook in Hyderabad Area, India in May 2016. From Aug 2014 to May 2016, Srividya was Specialist, Business Integrity at Facebook, based in Hyderabad Area, India. Prior to that, Srividya was a Analyst, Smart and Connected Communities at Cisco, based in Bengaluru Area, India from Jul 2012 to Jul 2014. Srividya started working as Content Writer,Editor at Let The Good Times Roll in Aug 2010.
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Srividya Ramamoorthy's current jobs
I lead product development for Identity and Trust & Safety. This means helping build experiences that create an environment of trust for customers and pros. These include the identity platform, reviews, fighting risk and generally thinking about embedding trust in the product design.
Srividya Ramamoorthy's past jobs
Tackling misinformation through improved platform design and experiments on information consumption patterns. Methods used: Experimentation, UX research, data analyses.
Product owner for a platform health product that automated trust & safety services on Twitter -bot detection, identity mapping, etc. Additionally, I built integrity-compliant product architecture across products like curation and the ad transparency center to reduce risk and promote civic engagement.
I worked on the product growth strategy for drivers + riders in key emerging markets. * Shipped Uber Lite, leading Go to Market for the flagship product, unlocking an additional user base in 30 countries that were not on the Uber app due to underserved needs * PM for a product globally used by all rental partners to onboard their fleet and manage rentals on the Uber platform, with integrations into the driver rental marketplace
Products shipped - Marketplace/Commerce, Shopify integrations, Branded content, Reviews, Ads and Page features - Received an Impact Award for leading cross-functional product strategy for a media monetization product, across newsfeed ranking, monetization, media, and policy teams. - Product analyst for Marketplace (early days), leading business integrity and merchant experience for Facebook's flagship commerce product. - Drove pages growth by over 5 percentage points, prioritizing key product changes through mixed method research.
- Managed a 40 person review team across Asia, US, and Ireland, supporting trust and safety ads and business products. - Optimized machine learning models used for identifying and removing bad ads and actors, creating training sets for risky/bad user behavior through data-driven analyses.
Analyst for intelligent workplace management apps built using IoT tech - Developed a prize-winning resource management application that placed 2nd at Cisco global's annual innovation award. - Responsibilities included requirement gathering, conceptual design, usability analysis, launch & support
Editor and staff writer for a national zine targeted towards students
As a R&D intern, I developed experimental modules for dynamic Partial Reconfiguration of FPGAs. These are used in communication network components, and coding was done in Verilog.