Rapido is recruiting a Full Stack Engineer for its Thane team. The role suits someone early in their career who wants depth in full stack engineering rather than a rotation through everything at once.
About the role
The Full Stack Engineer role at Rapido centres on owning features end to end, from…
About Rapido
Rapido is hiring a Full Stack Engineer in Thane — a full-time full-time position working in a JavaScript framework, a backend runtime and SQL, with an indicative CTC of 3.9 LPA–8.1 LPA and 1 opening.
JavaScript / TypeScriptReact or AngularNode.js or PythonSQL & DatabasesREST APIsGitHTML & CSSTestingDebuggingDeployment Basics
Who Can Apply
B.E./B.Tech (CSE/IT/ECE), BCA/MCA or B.Sc/M.Sc (Computer Science / IT) graduates with 0–2 years of relevant experience, based in Thane or willing to relocate. You should be comfortable with JavaScript / TypeScript, React or Angular, Node.js or Python, Candidates from any recognised university are welcome, and career-changers with demonstrable skills are read on the same terms as fresh graduates. Freshers and final-year students awaiting results are welcome to apply — the selection process is designed to test how you think, not how much you have already memorised.
Perks
Flexible working hours around core collaboration timeModern hardware and the tool licences your role needsInternal knowledge sessions and access to senior reviewersClear, written progression criteria rather than an annual surpriseEmployee referral and performance bonus schemesTeam offsites and regular in-person timeSupport for internal mobility across teamsFixed monthly salary, paid on time
Interview & Selection Process
5 rounds — typical selection flow for this role:
1Resume screening and profile shortlisting by the talent acquisition team
2Short introductory call with the recruiter about your background and interest
3Technical or practical round based on the day-to-day work of the role
4Take-home exercise or live problem-solving discussion
5HR discussion — compensation, notice period, joining date and offer roll-out