We're hiring a Python developer who has actually shipped and scaled a product - not just deployed a demo on Replit or stitched together no-code tools.
You'll own back-end development across our stack (Python + PostgreSQL, hosted on AWS) and work closely with the rest of the engineering team to build, maintain, and scale our products.
What you'll do
- Write production-grade, scalable Python code
- Design and maintain back-end services and APIs
- Work with PostgreSQL - schema design, query optimization, migrations
- Deploy and manage infrastructure on AWS (EC2, RDS, S3, Lambda, etc.)
- Integrate with third-party services and APIs
- Debug production issues and fix root causes, not symptoms
- Collaborate with front-end developers to integrate UI elements
- Assess feature requests, push back when needed, and ship what matters
What we're looking for
- 2+ years of hands-on Python development (not tutorials - real products)
- Strong experience with at least one Python framework - FastAPI or Flask preferred
- Solid PostgreSQL skills - you've dealt with indexing, slow queries, and data modeling in production
- Real AWS experience - you've deployed, monitored, and maintained services on AWS (not just clicked deploy on Vercel, Supabase, Lovable, or any no-code/low-code platform)
- Understanding of ORMs (SQLAlchemy, etc.) and when to bypass them
- Familiarity with front-end basics (JavaScript, HTML) - enough to collaborate, not to own it
- Experience building something that handled real users and real traffic
- Bachelor's degree in CS, engineering, or equivalent practical experience
Who fits
- You've built and scaled at least one product end-to-end
- You debug with logs and traces
- You're curious, opinionated about code quality, and low-ego enough to take feedback
- You solve problems instead of complaining about them
- You can work onsite from our Dwarka, Delhi office
Who doesn't fit
- You've only shipped projects on no-code/low-code platforms
- You can't explain your own architecture decisions
- You need hand-holding for basic deployment and debugging
- You treat feedback as criticism