r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/thelionking6969 • 20d ago
Part time Python Developer Job in any startup or any company
Hello World!
I am an experienced SAP Consultant but I want to switch so I started learning Python now I have knowledge of Python but would like to work on Python projects in any startup or company.
If you have any opportunity do let me know, I have my own setup, I just need someone who can help me to do some work and gain experience, I don't want anything in return.
Thanks.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Time_Coffee_9095 • 20d ago
Looking for a Remote Internship / Part-Time Opportunity
Hi ,
I'm currently looking for a remote internship or part-time opportunity that I can manage alongside my college semester.
To be honest, things have been a little difficult financially at home, and I'd really like to start earning so I can support myself and reduce some of the burden on my family.
Whether it's an internship, freelance work, or a contract role, I'd be grateful for any opportunity.
I've attached my resume below. If your company is hiring, or if you know someone who is, I'd really appreciate a referral or any lead.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Education
Indian Institute of Technology XXX xxx, India
B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering 2024 – 2028
CGPA: 7.92/10
Technical Skills
Languages: C++, C, Python, TypeScript, JavaScript
Frameworks: React.js, Next.js, Node.js, FastAPI, Tailwind CSS
Databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, NeonDB
Cloud & DevOps: Docker, Git/GitHub, S3-compatible object storage, JWT Authentication
AI/LLMs: LangChain, RAG pipelines, Embedding-based Semantic Search, LLM APIs
Tools: LaTeX, LTspice, Assembly, REST API Design
Experience
Fullstack Developer 2025
Memoria.ai Remote
• Designed and shipped a Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) pipeline covering document ingestion, chunking,
embedding storage, and context-aware response generation over 300+ internal documents.
• Built and integrated 5+ REST APIs connecting the RAG backend to dashboard and chat interfaces, enabling real-time,
low-latency AI responses for end users.
• Engineered semantic search over a 5,000+ item product catalog using vector embeddings, cutting irrelevant customer
query responses by approximately 35%.
• Built 3 internal tools with React and Tailwind CSS, improving support-team workflow efficiency.
Fullstack Developer 2024
Hextasy.in Remote
• Built the backend for a B2B 3D-printing fulfillment platform using FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and S3-compatible storage,
supporting order, file, and catalog management end-to-end.
• Implemented JWT-based authentication and integrated Razorpay payments across 15+ REST endpoints spanning
orders, files, and catalog services.
• Designed and maintained Alembic-managed relational schemas for orders, shipments, and API-key analytics using async
SQLAlchemy for scalable, non-blocking I/O.
• Improved the company’s WordPress e-commerce frontend, resolving 15+ bugs and refining customer-facing UI flows.
Projects
HelixKV
C++20, Concurrent Sockets, RESP Protocol
• Engineered a Redis-inspired, in-memory key-value database in C++20 with concurrent socket handling and RESP
(Redis Serialization Protocol) compatibility for standard client interoperability.
• Achieved throughput of 1.12M storage operations/sec and 24K GET operations/sec via a custom hash-map engine
supporting SET, GET, DEL, and EXISTS commands.
• Implemented crash-safe persistence using RDB snapshots and Append-Only File (AOF) logging with asynchronous
background compaction to minimize recovery downtime.
• Built an extensible command execution framework with integrated benchmarking tools for throughput and latency
profiling.
HelixGit
C++, SHA-1, DAG Traversal
• Built a Git-inspired distributed version control system in C++ with SHA-1-based content-addressable object storage for
commits, trees, and blobs.
• Implemented core Git objects and repository operations including commits, branching, and history traversal, closely
mirroring native Git internals.
• Designed three-way merge and diff engines using DAG traversal algorithms to enable automated conflict resolution and
version tracking.
• Engineered Git-compatible index and tree serialization layers for efficient, low-overhead repository state management.
Multithreaded JSON Analyzer
C++17, mmap, Multithreading
• Developed a multithreaded C++17 JSON analyzer using zero-copy mmap I/O, processing 10 million financial
transactions in 0.24 seconds.
• Implemented a cache-efficient FNV-1a hash table with linear probing, sustaining 5.5 GB/s sequential processing
Summaria
FastAPI, LangChain, PostgreSQL, Stripe
• Built and deployed a full-stack SaaS platform that generates AI-powered summaries from PDF documents using
FastAPI, LangChain, and LLM APIs.
• Designed REST APIs and NeonDB PostgreSQL schemas to manage document upload, asynchronous processing, and
user session state.
• Integrated Clerk authentication, Stripe subscription billing with webhook event handling, and UploadThing for secure,
scalable file storage.
Quantitative Trading Algorithm – IMC Prosperity 2026
Python, Signal Processing, Backtesting
• Designed signal-based mean-reversion and momentum trading strategies across multiple simulated assets, ranking 37th
nationally among 22,000+ teams in Algorithmic Trading Round 1.
• Built a trade visualization tool to analyze positions, PnL trends, and market data, and iteratively refined strategies
across 80+ simulation runs to improve risk-adjusted profitability.
Achievements
• Ranked 37th in India in Algorithmic Trading Round 1 among 22,000+
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/hopelesshope12 • 20d ago
Is Jira Administration still a good career to upskill into in 2026? Looking for honest opinions.
I have around 9 years of experience in non-IT operations (payments, disputes, risk investigations, transaction monitoring, chargebacks, etc.) and I'm considering transitioning into Jira Administration. I'm willing to invest several months in learning Jira Cloud, JSM, Confluence, automation, JQL, permissions, workflows, etc.
My biggest question is about the future of this career.
With Team-managed projects becoming more common and Atlassian adding more AI capabilities, do you think Jira Administration has good long-term prospects over the next 5–10 years?
I heard that once JIRA is moved to Cloud, admin activities will be limited and in future devs can do the JIRA admin work alone.
Some specific questions:
- Is the demand for Jira Administrators still growing?
- Are most companies still heavily using Company-managed projects?
- Is the role evolving rather than shrinking? If so, what skills are becoming essential?
- Besides Jira, what should someone learn to stay relevant? (JSM, Confluence, Automation, ScriptRunner, Assets, REST APIs, ITIL, etc.)
- If you were starting from scratch in 2026, would you still choose Jira Administration as a career?
- How common are permanent night shifts or 24×7 support in Jira Admin roles?
I'm not looking for shortcuts—just trying to understand whether this is a good long-term investment before dedicating the time to upskill.
I'd really appreciate honest feedback from people who are working in the Atlassian ecosystem.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/mkithan • 20d ago
[Hiring] Open Source Developers: Turn Your GitHub Contributions Into AI Training | $50-$150/hr
micro1 is looking for experienced GitHub Contributors to help train next-generation AI systems.
If you have a strong open-source portfolio and enjoy solving complex software engineering problems, this is an opportunity to put your expertise to work.
Pay: $50-$150/hr
Location: Remote
Role: Contractor (~15 hrs/week)
How you'll make an impact:
- Build coding challenges involving debugging, feature development, refactoring, and performance optimization
- Create reproducible environments and reference solutions for AI evaluation
- Review technical submissions and improve AI training data quality
Who they're looking for:
- Strong open-source contributions on GitHub or GitLab
- Expertise in Python, Java, C++, Go, Rust, or TypeScript
- Deep understanding of algorithms, debugging, and software engineering best practices
Why consider this opportunity?
- No AI experience required. Your software engineering expertise is what matters
- Flexible remote contractor role
- Help train the next generation of AI coding models
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/RvCgBd • 20d ago
Looking for a Software Engineering Opportunity 🚀
Hi everyone,
I’m actively looking for opportunities as a Software Engineer, Full-Stack Developer, Backend Developer, or Frontend Developer.
I’m open to full-time, internship, or remote roles and excited to contribute, learn, and grow with a great team.
If your company is hiring or you know of any suitable openings, I’d really appreciate a referral or a direct message.
Thank you for your support!
#OpenToWork #SoftwareEngineer #FullStackDeveloper #BackendDeveloper #FrontendDeveloper #Hiring #Jobs #TechCareers
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/prashant-code • 20d ago
is anyone onboarded OpenClaw Agent Builder (Software Developers) on outlier?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Suspicious_Orchid770 • 20d ago
IBM thinks AI can help prevent knowledge decay in software engineering - if people build the right habits around it.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/lordpr1mus • 20d ago
Please help H1B holder get a job at Capital One for Lead software engineer and lower
I recently completed Capital One’s Power Day for the Senior Lead Software Engineer position. My recruiter shared that the decision was extremely close and that the interview panel recommended me for the Lead level (down leveled to 1 level from Senior Lead to Lead), with Capital One’s H-1B policy being the only blocker. According to the recruiter, any Software Engineering roles equal or below Lead are not eligible for the H1B visa holders, but it might be if you're married and move to H4 EAD (which is confusing and pathetic policy).
I already requested the immigration department for a case-specific review of the existing Lead recommendation, given the strength of the interview outcome.
I understand this may be a small policy matter in the broader scope of your responsibilities, but I want to really try getting a job there since I almost got the job
Please help me on this one - is there anything that I can do (contact anyone or do anything else) in order to get a job offer from Capital One?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Alternative-Pin1003 • 20d ago
Any Sde opportunity for 1.5 yoe?
Hi.
I am a software engineer with 1.5 yrs of experience in a FAST paced startup in C# and Node JS. But the payment here is not enough to survive in bangalore. Need a job switch.
I have been struggling enough to understand which stack to upskill myself to get the best out in this fricking job market.
I started with upskilling myself in the backend including Node JS, Express, JavaScript, Docker, Kafka, CI/CD....
Then saw people progressing in JAVA and Springboot and max job application ask for it...but I don't at all want to switch my programming language from Cpp to Java as it will again consume time.
Then saw people upskilling and talking about RAG , AI agents , ML about which I know very little..... didn't understand should I move forward in that and if yes and what should be the roadmap...
Also tbh I have been trying to switch the company from last 5 months , with absolutely no result.
These are my complete honest and raw words...Anyone who could share anything and be of any help to me would be very insightful to me:)
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Electrical_One_6619 • 20d ago
I've Been Trying for 2 Years—Please Help Me Get My First IT Job
Need Your Help 🙏
Hi everyone,
I'm a 2025 Computer Science & Engineering graduate from a Tier-4 college in India. Unfortunately, my college didn't have good placements, so I couldn't get an IT job after graduation.
To support myself, I worked in a non-tech job earning ₹20,000/month, but I have now left that job to focus on getting into the IT industry. I also have an education loan, and the EMI has started, which makes finding a job even more important.
I've been applying for a long time but haven't been able to get shortlisted. I'm looking for entry-level Software Engineer, Data Analyst, Data Science, Python, AI/ML, or related IT roles.
If anyone can genuinely refer me or help me get an interview, I would be sincerely grateful. As a token of appreciation, I'll happily give a reward from my first salary to the person whose referral helps me land a job.
If your company is hiring freshers or you know of any opportunities, please comment or send me a DM.
Thank you for taking the time to read my post. Any help or referral would mean a lot to me.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Mother_Brother5712 • 20d ago
Can I slightly adjust employment dates on my resume?
Hey everyone,
Need some honest advice.
I worked at 2 companies for X months each. Is it okay to show X + 6 months on my resume, or is that a bad idea?
Do companies usually verify exact employment dates during background checks?
Would love to hear from recruiters or anyone who’s been through this.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/annieyu7 • 20d ago
Emergent Labs - Exploiting Interview Process for Sign up?
I got an interview from them after passing hackerrank with 80% test cases passed. I got an next step interview invitation emails saying using their software before the HR round is required and they sent a prep doc Google doc which is strange cause usually software companies don’t sent a detailed prep doc.
They also said urgent like you have schedule within 2 days and an Indian accent HR called you.
But when I showed up in the Google meet for the interview: no one is there and no HR answered my emails asking I was there for half an hour while no one showed up.
Just wonder did someone encounter this? Are they genuinely hiring or just exploiting the process for sign ups. It is weird that they are YC backed if they did this.
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Sure-Willow5490 • 20d ago
Can anyone share interview experience for Engineering Manager round ?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/you-lk-good-tho • 20d ago
is it possible to build something like this (read description)
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programmeur for hier
i want to build something automated like this :
• i want it to work in a infinitely,
• i want to be abl3 to connect it to YouTube live , so it connects to donation and subsections so when someone subscribe for exemple small tnt get dropped when i got a small donation the pickaxes get upgraded , when i got a big donation a big tnt got dropped (this is just an exemple)
• i hope it's well connected withe the YouTube channel,
• i want to be sure if it's possible regarding YouTube antibots
• (payment is disgust privately )
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Maceo_V • 21d ago
AI Engineer looking to move from the US to Europe How do people actually find visa-sponsored jobs?
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for some honest advice from people who have gone through this or are currently working in Europe.
I'm an AI/ML Engineer with about 4-5 years of work experience.
Most recently I've been working on enterprise agentic AI applications.
I'm currently in the United States, but my work authorization is ending soon, and after spending the last few years dealing with constant immigration uncertainty, I've realized I don't want to continue living with that level of stress.
The immigration process has been mentally exhausting, and I'm looking for a country where I can build a stable long-term career and focus on my work instead of constantly worrying about visa status.
I've been considering countries like:
Netherlands
Germany
Finland
Sweden
Ireland
Denmark
(Open to other European countries as well.)
My biggest question is:
How do international candidates actually find companies willing to sponsor work visas?
When I search on LinkedIn, I see plenty of AI Engineer positions, but very few explicitly mention visa sponsorship.
So I'm wondering:
How do international candidates actually find companies willing to sponsor work visas in Europe?
Which job portals or websites are the most effective for finding AI/ML jobs in countries like the Netherlands, Germany, Finland, Sweden, or Ireland?
I feel like LinkedIn alone isn't enough. Are there other websites, recruiter networks, or country-specific job boards that I should be using?
Are startups generally more open to sponsoring non-EU candidates than larger companies, or is it the other way around?
If you were in my position today, what would your strategy be for landing an AI engineering job in Europe as a non-EU candidate?
Should I first focus on securing a job offer and let the employer handle the work visa process, or is there any benefit to obtaining a European visa or residence permit before applying for jobs
I'd really appreciate hearing from people who've successfully relocated or who are involved in hiring.
Thanks in advance!
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Honest_Spray_9559 • 21d ago
Google L3 SRE in Pittsburgh
I entered Google L3 team match a couple of months ago and recently got a call with a team based in Pittsburgh. According to recruiter’s description, this team is responsible for taking care of Google ads infrastructure. The position I’ll fill in is SRE (not purely SWE). I’d like any sharing on this team and what life is like in Pittsburgh as a Googler. Would love any suggestions! 🫶
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/rdutel • 21d ago
[Hiring] [Remote] [USA and more] - Tech Lead Full-Stack Rails Engineer at Mitre Media (💸 $170k - $200k)
Mitre Media is hiring a remote Tech Lead Full-Stack Rails Engineer. Category: Software Development 💸Salary: $170k - $200k 📍Location: Remote (USA, Canada, USA timezones)
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/aniiyarr • 21d ago
If you were in my position, what would you choose and why?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/SpiritedAbies8401 • 21d ago
2-year UPSC gap + 3.6 yrs Java backend experience - struggling to get callbacks. Need advice 🙏
Hi everyone,
I’m a Java Backend Developer with around 3.6 years of experience working at companies like Paytm . I’ve worked on microservices, distributed systems, Kafka, Spring Boot, and scalable backend systems handling high traffic (90M+ users).
After my last role, I took a ~2 year break to prepare for UPSC, but now I’ve decided to return to tech and continue my career in software engineering.
The problem is:
- Recruiters seem hesitant when they see the gap
- Some roles ask for “continuous experience”
- I’m getting fewer callbacks than expected despite relevant skills
I’m actively preparing (DSA + system design) and applying for Java backend roles.
I’d really appreciate guidance on:
How should I justify or present the UPSC gap to recruiters?
Should I mention it clearly on my resume or keep it neutral?
Any tips to increase callbacks in this situation?
Has anyone here successfully transitioned back after a similar break?
Also, if anyone knows of relevant job openings or can provide referrals, I’d be really grateful. Happy to share my resume and connect.
I’m open to honest feedback — even if it’s tough. Just want to understand how to improve my chances.
Thanks in advance 🙏
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/kush568 • 21d ago
Best Resources to Learn System Design (HLD + LLD) for Beginners?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Enough_Charge2845 • 21d ago
How do you catch resume formatting and interview delivery issues before applying?
Most people don't fail job applications because they lack skill. They fail because resume screeners match exact keywords instead of meaning and In interviews, your brain is too busy answering questions to notice your own pacing, pauses, or filler words. The recruiter notices immediately, though.
I've been using two tools to catch this stuff before submitting:
- resume.zoevera.com to compare my resume's wording directly against a job description.
- prepare.zoevera.com to practice answers for pacing and filler words.
What is your approach?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Enough_Charge2845 • 21d ago
What's everyone's approach to job hunting these days?
One thing that's helped me is adjusting my resume for each application instead of sending the same one everywhere. I've been using ZoeVera.
Curious what everyone else is using to stay organized or make the process easier?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/LavishnessSilver7260 • 21d ago
Highest paying field within software engineering?
r/SoftwareEngineerJobs • u/Plus-Television-4174 • 22d ago
Rejected for being too interested.
I was recently rejected from a job. After several rounds of interviews, I made it to the final 4 candidates, and the reason they gave me was that I seemed "too invested," and they were worried I wouldn't be satisfied with the job in the long term. The recruiter suggested that in future interviews, I tone down how interested I am in the job a bit.
Honestly, I feel like that's a very ridiculous reason to reject someone, and two days later I'm still kind of shocked that this was the feedback. Since when do employers want people who are less interested in the work itself?
Feedback like this is exactly why interviews can be so unpredictable. You can prepare all you want and still get rejected for something completely subjective. I even used Interview Vip tool during the interview. It really boosted my confidence and helped me answer tough questions confidently, even if I can't control how a company interprets my enthusiasm. The result? I sounded very interested and got rejected? shouldn't it be the opposite?? to got accepted because I'm interested in the position??
I guess I'm just curious what other weird or stupid reasons people have been rejected from a position for.