She is also a teacher at various tech hubs in San Francisco such as General Assembly, Parisoma and Hackbright.
[3] After starting college at Duke University, she changed her mind, deciding that engineering would be "a cool and intense field.
[4] After graduating, Vijayashanker started work as a research and development engineer at Synopsys.
"[4] After Mint was acquired by Intuit, she left to start her own company, BizeeBee, which is a platform for fitness studios which tracks attendance, revenue and controls marketing for these types of businesses.
[11] She also emphasizes the importance of encouraging women to pursue "hard-core engineering or finance roles" because these jobs are more likely to lead to top positions in the company.