Taj Darra
About
Taj Darra is from San Francisco Bay Area. Taj works in the following industries: "Computer Software", "Internet", "Higher Education", "Research", "Information Technology & Services", and "Banking". Taj is currently Sr. Product Manager at Twitter, located in San Francisco Bay Area. In Taj's previous role as a Technical Lead, Data Science at Twitter, Taj worked in San Francisco, California until Mar 2021. Prior to joining Twitter, Taj was a Data Scientist at Twitter and held the position of Data Scientist. Prior to that, Taj was a Data Scientist at DataRPM, based in Redwood City, San Francisco from Aug 2017 to Jan 2019. Taj started working as Data Scientist at IBM in Vancouver, Canada Area in Jul 2016. From Aug 2015 to Aug 2016, Taj was Research Assistant/Software Development at UBC Visual Cognition Lab, based in Vancouver, Canada Area. Prior to that, Taj was a Product Management Intern at INETCO Systems Limited from May 2015 to Aug 2015. Taj started working as Research Assistant at Langara College in Vancouver, Canada Area in Sep 2014.
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Taj Darra's current jobs
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Was responsible for increasing social media exposure of brand. Led a social media campaign using analytics and CRM tools to quantify growth. Collaborated with founders to establish a self-sustaining business model and produced valuable market research findings.
Using audio software, interpreted traffic density in different zones of Paris. Patterns drawn from the aforementioned were used to draft potential solutions to traffic congestion.
Scanned financial documents in search of discrepancies. Deduced company performance from account transcripts and balance sheets and reported to company executives.
Scrutinized traffic density in urban Paris, more specifically, areas of interest. Categorised vehicles and recorded patterns of movement through these areas.