Full Stack Developer
About
NeuroHire is building an AI-first SaaS platform that helps companies hire smarter using data and intelligent systems. Our product combines scalable backend systems with intuitive frontend experiences to deliver fast, reliable, and user-friendly solutions.
We’re looking for a Full Stack Developer who enjoys building complete product experiences and shipping features end-to-end using modern development tools and workflows.
If you like working across frontend and backend systems and solving real product problems — you’ll fit right in.
What You’ll Work On
Build and maintain end-to-end product features across frontend and backend
Develop scalable APIs, services, and application logic
Create responsive, user-friendly interfaces and workflows
Collaborate with product, design, and engineering teams to deliver features
Integrate AI-powered capabilities where relevant (automation, search, recommendations)
Use AI tools to assist with coding, debugging, testing, and development workflows
Optimize application performance, scalability, and reliability
Debug production issues and improve overall system quality
Contribute to architecture and technical decisions
What We’re Looking For
0– 2 years of experience in full stack development
Strong proficiency in JavaScript/TypeScript and modern frontend frameworks (React, Next.js, etc.)
Experience with backend development using Node.js, Python, or similar technologies
Familiarity with REST APIs and web services
Experience working with databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, etc.)
Understanding of system design and scalable application architecture
Familiarity with Git and modern development workflows
Experience using AI tools (ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, etc.) in development workflows
Strong problem-solving skills and ownership mindset
Nice to Have (Not Required)
Experience with cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure)
Familiarity with Docker, CI/CD, or DevOps basics
Exposure to integrating AI APIs or AI-driven features
Experience in SaaS or product-based companies
Understanding of microservices or distributed systems