Everyone’s suddenly obsessed with Anu Sharma, and honestly? The timeline deserves it.

Meet the woman who’s making every average tech bro feel painfully mediocre. Anu Sharma, an indian software engineer, didn’t just climb the ladder — she set it on fire and built a rocket. She completed her B.Tech in Computer Science from indira gandhi Delhi Technical university for women as a branch topper. While most students were still figuring out DSA, she became the only second-year intern from india at twitter in 2022. Then came a google internship, Intuit in 2024, and full-time at google that same year.

For nearly two years, she was building serious systems for cloud backup failures at Google. Then… silence. The internet wondered if she’d vanished. Plot twist: she didn’t burn out. She quietly pulled the ultimate power move and bounced to Palantir as a Forward Deployed software Engineer. From elite scholar to google to Palantir in record time. No drama, no announcement reels, just pure silent execution.

Look, while most developers are busy posting about “work-life balance” and crying about LeetCode, Anu was out here stacking elite internships like Pokémon cards and then casually upgrading her LinkedIn game without telling anyone. She’s the walking reality check for every indian woman (and man) grinding in tech.

The boys' club is sweating. The aunties are forwarding her story in family groups. And the rest of us? Taking notes… or coping in the comments. Respect. This isn’t just a success story — it’s a quiet slap to slow climbers everywhere. Keep sleeping on women like Anu. She won’t lose sleep over it.

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