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I know the job hunt can feel overwhelming. Here are the latest handpicked tech general & insider openings of today (18 Dec).

Here’s your list for today 👇

🔹 General Openings 

📌 Guidehouse

Role: Associate Engineer

Location: Chennai

📌 BrowserStack

Role: Software Engineer – Backend (FTE)

Category: Campus 2026 Graduate

Location: Mumbai (Work From Office)

📌 Notified (Intrado)

Role: Career Opportunity

📌 Flexera

Role: Associate Content Engineer

Location: Bangalore

📌 IQVIA

Role: Job Opportunity

📌 Flowserve

Role: Intern

Location: Coimbatore

📌 Responsive

Role: Software Engineer

Experience: 0 – 2 years

Expected Salary: 6 – 10 LPA

Location: India

📌 Zebra Technologies

Role: Software Engineer I

Experience: 1 – 2 years

Expected Salary: 10 – 20 LPA

📌 Sprinto

Role: Full-Stack Intern

Experience: Freshers

Qualification: Bachelor’s / Master’s Degree

Location: Remote

Apply here:

🔹 Referral / Premium Insider Opportunities (Low Competition)

1. Evangelist Apps – AI/ML Engineer (Remote)

Salary: ₹30,000 / month

Eligible Batch: 2023 / 2024 / 2025

Experience: 6 months – 1 year

Technical Stack: Python, PyTorch / TensorFlow, Hugging Face, LangChain, LLMs, Docker, Kubernetes

Send your resume to [email protected]

Subject line: Application for AI/ML Engineer

2. KriraAI – AI/ML Engineer

Location: Surat, Gujarat

Experience: 0 – 2 years (Immediate joiners preferred)

Requirements:

  • Strong Python skills

  • Understanding of DSA

  • Problem-solving mindset

3. InstaAstro – Front End Developer (Fresher)

Salary: ₹9 – 15 LPA

Experience: 0 – 2 years

Location: Noida

4. Keploy – Engineering Roles (SDE 1 / SDE 2 / SDE 3 / Tech Lead)

Location: Bengaluru (On-site)

Role Overview: Lead technical architecture for an open-source community platform

Core Requirements:

• Linux kernel development or eBPF-based development

• Backend web development

• Strong OOP fundamentals

Apply here:

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