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Hey folks, Meesho is looking to hire some software engineers. This could be a sweet gig if you just graduated or are still a student. They don’t care if you have a fancy degree or anything. They’re gonna hold a recruiting event off campus for anyone interested.
Job Description :-
Company Name | Meesho |
Job Role | Software Development Engineer |
Qualification | Any Graduates |
Experience | Freshers |
Batch | Any Batch |
Location | Bangalore, Karnataka | Tech |
CTC/Salary | Not Disclosed |
Tips to Prepare an ATS-Friendly Resume :-
1. Use Job Titles and Words the Posting Uses Match the words: Use the same skills, titles, and stuff they list in the job ad. These show you fit what they’re looking for. Avoid company lingo: Stick to words everybody uses over weird company talk.
2. Pick a Clean, Simple Setup Nix photos and graphics: Computer systems get confused by extra stuff. Keep it to plain text. Standard fonts: Use normal fonts like Arial or Times New Roman. Nice and simple. Clear sections: Use sections like “Experience” and “Skills” so it’s organized.
3. Make it Logical Organize it: List your jobs backwards with the newest first. Label sections clearly. Bullet points: Use bullet points to break up blocks of words and make it easy to scan.
4. What to Include Contact: Your name, phone/email, LinkedIn if you have one. Experience and abilities: Show professional experience and anything useful you can do, with numbers when possible (grew sales 20%). Education and certificates: Related degrees, training certificates, etc.
5. Use Keywords Skills/strengths: Both technical skills and soft stuff like communication or leadership. Job titles: Use the same words for roles that everyone does. Action verbs: Use strong verbs like “managed” “created” “led” to show what you achieved.
6. Format: Word (docx) or PDF File type: docx or PDF both work for systems. But double check what they want posted, PDFs can get weird sometimes.
7. Test it Out ATS test sites: Copy/paste your resume into sites that test how the system will read it to catch issues. Plain text check: Paste into plain text doc to see how it looks without formatting.
8. Check for Mistakes Spelling/grammar: Make sure no typos or grammar problems. Looks bad and can mess up reading!
Tips for acing the job interview:-
Beforehand
– Learn about the company. Understand what they do, what they care about, all that. See what skills and stuff are needed for the actual job.
– Practice answering common questions like tell me about yourself and what are your strengths and weaknesses? Have real-life stories ready to go.
– Prepare some good questions to ask about the job, the team, training programs
– it shows you really want it.
– Have your elevator pitch down. A short spiel about your background and what you bring to the table.
– Dress to impress, even if the office is casual. Better overdressed than under.
During the Big Day
– Get there 10-15 minutes early in case anything makes you late. They notice punctuality.
– Smile, eye contact, solid handshake. Sit with good posture and lean in to show you’re engaged.
– Listen close to each question asked. Take a sec before answering if you need it. Don’t ramble, get to the point.
– Be cool answering tricky questions too. Stay calm, be honest if you’re unsure, and say how you’d figure it out.
Afterwards
– Send a thank you email expressing continued interest in the gig. Do this within 24 hours.
– Review how it went. What answers flowed well or needed polish? File it away for next time.
– Don’t bug them too much while they make a decision. If it’s been as long as they said the process takes, politely check in.
Eligibility / Qualification:-
- Folkss with B.Tech degreeehs, ideally from big name colleges
- Be able to write code real good from designs – Java/Python yo
- Put together small test apps and early versions to try out ideaahs and improve bit by bit
- Get how data structures and algorithms work, like how much space and time they need
- Know Java/Python insiide out from actually usiing them
- Be smart at fiigiuring out problems
Roles and Responsibilities:-
- Turn designs into code that works
- Build early versions and test things out with Java, Python
- Know your way around Spark, Scala/Pyspark
- Build stuff on cloud platforms
- Understand data lakes pretty well
- Help newbie engineers grow in a way that helps the company, too
- Squash bugs on time and make changes based on feedback
- Keep up with new tech things and figure out good ways to use them
- Make sure the content we put out matches our brand
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