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Integration Specialist

People ImpactHyderabad, Telangana, IndiaPosted 20 May 2026

People Impact is hiring an Integration Specialist for their B2B service startup. The role involves managing the full lifecycle of Workato-based integration projects from design to post-implementation support. Candidates must have extensive experience in A2A/B2B integrations, Workato certifications, and proficiency in API protocols. This position also requires mentoring junior consultants and participating in practice-building initiatives.

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Experience

6-7 years

Function

Engineering

Work mode

Onsite, India

Company

Tier 3

What you will work on

People Impact is hiring an Integration Specialist for their B2B service startup. The role involves managing the full lifecycle of Workato-based integration projects from design to post-implementation support. Candidates must have extensive experience in A2A/B2B integrations, Workato certifications, and proficiency in API protocols. This position also requires mentoring junior consultants and participating in practice-building initiatives.

TAL's take

Quality 35/1005/5 clarityTier 3 company

Tier 3 startup with a standard integration role; clearly defined scope but lacks high-growth signals.

Very well-defined role responsibilities, specific certifications, and required tech stack.

Must haves

  • 6-7 years experience in A2A and B2B integrations
  • Minimum 4 years hands-on experience with Workato
  • Workato certifications (Automation Pro 1, 2, and 3)
  • Proficiency in SQL, JSON, and XML
  • Experience in API management and web services technologies
  • Understanding of authorization and authentication protocols

Tools and skills

workatosqljsonxmlautomation pro 1automation pro 2automation pro 3restsoapwsdloauth

About the company

Pre-seed service startup with limited public eng profile.

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