I'm Arjun - studying Accounting and Finance at the University of Melbourne. I'm fascinated by great products: what makes them feel effortless, why some experiences stick and others disappear, and the decisions behind the details most people never notice. Finance people who actually get technology, and tech people who understand finance, are rare. That gap is where I want to work.
I've spent time at Amazon Web Services building internal automation tooling, worked on workforce policy at the Department of Education, and ran StartupLink - a student startup community with 700+ members and a team of 48.
Outside of that, I've written two study guides published through ATAR Notes, stocked across 50+ bookstores in Victoria. Getting hard material into a format students can actually use takes real work - it's something I find worth doing.
Starting as a product management intern. More to come.
Built automation tooling for internal operational workflows, cutting manual processing time by around 60%. Worked through APAC procurement and sourcing tickets, kept SLA adherence in check, and put together operational findings for executive presentations.
Led one of Australia's largest student startup communities - team of 48, 700+ members. Ran events drawing 100+ people alongside VCs and accelerators, and worked with health-tech and consumer startups on live projects.
Worked on teaching workforce data analysis and put together reports and briefings for senior stakeholders and board members. The work fed into staffing and resourcing decisions across the department.
Two published study guides through ATAR Notes, available in 50+ bookstores across Victoria. Getting hard material into something students can actually use takes real work - and I find it worth doing.
A complete guide for Year 9 entry into Victoria's selective high schools. Covers all exam components with a focus on building real understanding, not just test familiarity.
Summary sheets for VCE General Mathematics Units 3 and 4. Distils the full course into clear, exam-ready reference material built around how students actually work through it.
Essays, observations, and things I think are worth writing down. Check back.
Always keen to connect, whether it's about product, startups, tech, or just a good chat. Feel free to reach out.