Junior Software Engineer
People Impact is a pre-seed B2B startup seeking a Software Engineer to build scalable web and mobile applications. The role involves designing, developing, and troubleshooting applications using the MEAN/MERN stack within an Agile environment. Candidates must have 3+ years of experience and proficiency in JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, and relevant databases. The position requires effective collaboration with cross-functional teams to ensure high-performance code quality.
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Experience
3+ years
Function
Engineering
Work mode
Onsite, India
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
People Impact is a pre-seed B2B startup seeking a Software Engineer to build scalable web and mobile applications. The role involves designing, developing, and troubleshooting applications using the MEAN/MERN stack within an Agile environment. Candidates must have 3+ years of experience and proficiency in JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, and relevant databases. The position requires effective collaboration with cross-functional teams to ensure high-performance code quality.
TAL's take
Early-stage startup role with specific tech stack requirements, but limited brand visibility and competitive range.
The JD clearly defines the required stack, specific responsibilities, and team expectations.
Must haves
- 3+ years of hands-on experience in software development
- Strong expertise in MEAN/MERN stack
- Practical experience in web and mobile application development
- Strong coding skills in JavaScript, TypeScript, Node.js, Express.js, React.js or Angular
- Experience working with MongoDB and MySQL
- Understanding of database design concepts and RDBMS fundamentals
Tools and skills
Nice to have: devops, aws, azure, gcp, python.
About the company
Pre-seed startup without established engineering brand presence, defaulting to tier 2.
Posts mentioning People Impact
π The Harsh & Drastic Impact of Social Media on Youth β A Wake-up Call from Nepalβs Experience
In just a decade, social media applications have gone from being βoptional toolsβ to becoming an inseparable part of our daily lives. While they bring convenience, connectivity, and opportunities, we must pause and reflect on their unintended consequences, especially on our youth. Take Nepal as an example β a nation where once social interaction was deeply rooted in people, now faces challenges of excessive digital consumption. Itβs as if small children, once taught moderation in sweets, are now exposed to unlimited access without boundaries. π± These apps β mostly originating from one republic β are designed to maximize engagement, often ignoring the fine balance between utility and addiction. Recent social media polls and public confessions reveal alarming trends: π Sharemarket sluggishness over the past year π π Gold prices skyrocketing π π Unprecedented geopolitical tensions π π Inflation reaching concerning levels π According to popular media discourse, a single individual is often blamed for economic woes globally, yet paradoxically, that same individual and close associates seem to amass considerable wealth during these turbulent times. π€ Regardless of political stance, it is important to recognize that social media is not inherently bad. Like any tool, it depends on how we use it. However, awareness is key. Let us encourage mindful consumption, critical thinking, and a culture of moderation β especially among the younger generation. β³ Approx. 3 more years of critical global shifts lie ahead. It is our collective responsibility β as professionals, educators, and parents β to help navigate this path wisely. #DigitalAwareness #SocialMediaImpact #YouthResponsibility #Nepal #EconomicTrends #MindfulUse #LinkedInInsights
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