While working as a lawyer, he continued doing improv at the
Upright Citizens Brigade New York City. After practicing corporate law for four years, Parang decided to quit and focus on a career in comedy. His first writing job was for
Jake Sasseville's
Late Night Republic. In 2011, Parang received an e-mail from
The Daily Show asking him to submit, which he did at the advice of
Hallie Haglund. They then hired him as a staff writer under
Jon Stewart. In 2015, after four years at
The Daily Show, he was promoted to head writer when
Trevor Noah became host. In 2018, he was promoted to producer. ==Awards and honors==