Nivedita Sinha
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Personal and Professional Details
Lead Product Manager at TripJack with 5+ years of experience building and scaling digital products across fintech, gaming, and travel technology. Professional journey includes roles at Paytm, MakeMyTrip, and Junglee Games, contributing to products used by millions—from merchant payment and lending systems to large-scale travel booking and gaming platforms. Academically, ranked among the top performers at the University of Delhi and later earned an MBA from FMS Delhi, one of India’s leading business schools. Known for strong communication, structured thinking, and problem-solving. Passionate about helping students explore unconventional career paths, make informed choices, and build careers aligned with both their strengths and ambitions.
Nivedita
Sinha
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MBA, FMS Delhi
Product and Project Management
MBA – 2020, BA (H) English – 2017
English, Hindi
CAT 99.2 percentile, DU Rank 4 (undergrads), National Winner – LnT Case study, National finalist in multiple case studies, ISC District topper
Experience
User stories, New product launches, Scaling new businesses, Team management, Negotiation, Figma, Balsamiq, ReDash, Metabase, Agile tools, GA, Clevertap
5.5
Tripjack
Lead Product Manager
Social and Mentorship
I want to be a mentor because my own career journey has been anything but linear. Instead of following a predefined path, I made choices based on curiosity and interests, and over time that led me to a role I genuinely enjoy today. That experience taught me that there are often many ways to reach a meaningful career, even if the path isn’t obvious at the beginning. When students are choosing careers, they usually see only a few well-known options or very structured routes. I’d like to help broaden that perspective by sharing what I’ve learned from navigating a more unconventional path — the trade-offs, the decisions, and the possibilities that exist beyond the most common choices. For me, mentoring is about honest conversations and practical guidance. If my experiences can help someone think more clearly about their own interests, strengths, and options, that would be meaningful. I also see it as a way of contributing to the ecosystem that helped shape my own career — by supporting young people as they start making some of their earliest and most important decisions.