Hey Champ 👋

I know the job hunt can feel overwhelming. Here are the latest handpicked tech general & insider openings of today (3 Feb).

Here’s your list for today 👇

🔹 General Openings 

1. American Express

Role: Business Analyst – Data Analytics

Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree

Experience: Freshers / Experienced

Location: India (Hybrid)

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2. SBNRI

Role: Product Analyst Intern

Location: Gurugram

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3. Astreya

Role: Software Developer I

Eligible Batches: 2023, 2024, 2025 graduates

Location: Multiple locations

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4. Pattern

Role: Software Engineer I

Eligible Batches: 2022, 2023, 2024 graduates

Location: Pune

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5. Physics Wallah

Role: Trainee

Eligible Batches: 2025, 2026, 2027 graduates

Location: Noida

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6. GoKwik

Role: Application Engineer (Backend)

Eligible Batches: 2022, 2023, 2024

Location: Gurugram

🔹 Referral / Premium Insider Opportunities (Low Competition)

1. GoComet

Role: Product Manager
Location: Bangalore

Role Overview:
GoComet is looking for a Product Manager who can identify hidden opportunities, think in end-to-end journeys, solve problems at a system level, and build impactful products in the logistics tech space used by global enterprises.

Why This Role Is Special:

  • Direct ownership of high-impact logistics technology

  • Fast shipping of ideas with visible outcomes

  • Strong learning curve and career growth in a SaaS environment

Eligibility & Requirements:

  • 2+ years of Product Management experience

  • MBA is mandatory

  • Strong strategic thinking with execution bias

  • Comfortable working in fast-paced SaaS teams

  • Builder mindset with leadership qualities

2. Apptunix

Multiple Open Roles (Hiring Across Teams):

  • Video Editors (2–3 years)

  • Graphic Designers (2–3 years)

  • Technical Project Manager (5–6 years)

  • Flutter Developer (2–4 years)

  • Node.js Developer (2–4 years)

  • React.js Developer (2–4 years)

  • Golang Developer – Freelance (2–3 years)

  • Angular Developer (2 years)

  • Full Stack Developer – MERN (2–4 years)

  • Quality Analyst (2–4 years | Immediate joiners preferred)

  • Business Analyst – Presales (1–6 years)

How to Apply:
Email your CV to [email protected]

3. American Chase

Role: Associate System Engineer
Experience: Freshers welcome

Location: Indore (Onsite)
Shift: Night Shift
Cab Facility: Available for female employees
Education: BTech / MCA

Role Responsibilities:

  • Assist in development, debugging, and troubleshooting

  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to build and test applications

  • Write clean, efficient code

  • Stay updated with emerging technologies

Candidate Requirements:

  • Strong communication skills

  • Learning mindset with a growth-oriented attitude

  • Team player with a proactive approach

4. Intellumia

Role: AI Research Engineer Intern
Batch: 2025 / 2026 / 2027
Location: Remote
Duration: 3–6 months (Paid Internship)
Stipend: ₹18,000 – ₹22,000 per month

What You’ll Work On:

  • Building and optimizing AI models using Python, PyTorch, and TensorFlow

  • Learning directly from senior AI researchers

  • Contributing to real-world, privacy-first AI systems

Ideal For: Curious students or fresh graduates passionate about AI and research

How to Apply:
Email your CV to [email protected]

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