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Paras Chopra | |
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Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Delhi College of Engineering |
Occupation(s) | Founder & CEO, Nintee |
Known for | Co-founding Wingify [1] |
Spouse | Aakanksha Gaur |
Parent |
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Website | paraschopra.com |
Paras Chopra is an Indian entrepreneur. He is the founder and chairman of Wingify, a website testing platform. He currently serves as the CEO of Nintee. He has been listed in the Forbes 30 Under 30 India and Asia in 2016. [2]
Chopra was born on 3rd of June to a Hindu family. Paras was an avid reader from childhood and was considered good at academics. After his schooling, he opted for a biotech degree and won a gold medal. [3]
Chopra started his professional journey right after graduating from Delhi College of Engineering. He joined Aspiring Minds, a global assessment company that helps organizations identify and hire talent. He worked as an R&D Engineer, where he worked on machine learning models and used artificial intelligence to design employability tests to accurately assess candidates at scale. [3]
Chopra quit his job after working for over a year to start his venture Wingify in 2010. His initial goal was to make INR 50K in his first month (or $1,000). It was his way to prove to himself that he was not a failure. [4]
Chopra bootstrapped Wingify with his friend Sparsh Gupta (currently serving as CTO of Wingify). Gupta held a masters degree from Oxford and had previously worked in London. He handled the tech developments at Wingify, while Chopra focused on growth, sales and marketing, and future development. [3] Wingify is a B2B Software as a service company whose core feature is its software A/B testing tool "Visual Website Optimizer" (shortly known as VWO). VWO allows live testing of a website with different variables. This enables organizations to test different versions of a site and check which one performs better.
Wingify bagged global clients such as Microsoft, General Electric, Groupon, Airbnb, The Walt Disney Company, Advanced Micro Devices, and Hotels.com. [3] The company clocked $18 million in revenues in 2018. Paras stepped down as the CEO of Wingify in 2018. [5]
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Submission declined on 13 February 2024 by
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Submission declined on 18 January 2024 by
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Paras Chopra | |
---|---|
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | Delhi College of Engineering |
Occupation(s) | Founder & CEO, Nintee |
Known for | Co-founding Wingify [1] |
Spouse | Aakanksha Gaur |
Parent |
|
Website | paraschopra.com |
Paras Chopra is an Indian entrepreneur. He is the founder and chairman of Wingify, a website testing platform. He currently serves as the CEO of Nintee. He has been listed in the Forbes 30 Under 30 India and Asia in 2016. [2]
Chopra was born on 3rd of June to a Hindu family. Paras was an avid reader from childhood and was considered good at academics. After his schooling, he opted for a biotech degree and won a gold medal. [3]
Chopra started his professional journey right after graduating from Delhi College of Engineering. He joined Aspiring Minds, a global assessment company that helps organizations identify and hire talent. He worked as an R&D Engineer, where he worked on machine learning models and used artificial intelligence to design employability tests to accurately assess candidates at scale. [3]
Chopra quit his job after working for over a year to start his venture Wingify in 2010. His initial goal was to make INR 50K in his first month (or $1,000). It was his way to prove to himself that he was not a failure. [4]
Chopra bootstrapped Wingify with his friend Sparsh Gupta (currently serving as CTO of Wingify). Gupta held a masters degree from Oxford and had previously worked in London. He handled the tech developments at Wingify, while Chopra focused on growth, sales and marketing, and future development. [3] Wingify is a B2B Software as a service company whose core feature is its software A/B testing tool "Visual Website Optimizer" (shortly known as VWO). VWO allows live testing of a website with different variables. This enables organizations to test different versions of a site and check which one performs better.
Wingify bagged global clients such as Microsoft, General Electric, Groupon, Airbnb, The Walt Disney Company, Advanced Micro Devices, and Hotels.com. [3] The company clocked $18 million in revenues in 2018. Paras stepped down as the CEO of Wingify in 2018. [5]
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