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Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Fresher, Internship

Contract length: 12 months

Pay: ₹5, ₹8,000.00 per month

Benefits:

  • Internet reimbursement

Application Question(s):

  • Please ensure that you have answered all the questions mentioned above; otherwise, your application will not be considered for further evaluation.
  • Any prior experience with live projects or internships? If yes, please brief.
  • Do you have your own laptop?
  • Are you able to commute to our Dumdum, Kolkata office on a daily basis?
  • We'd like to share the internship evaluation and compensation structure. If your resume is shortlisted, you'll attend one Technical + HR interview. Upon clearing both, a 5-day mutual evaluation period will follow, allowing both you and Koushiki Software to assess alignment.

If both parties agree to proceed after this period, a 12-month internship agreement will be signed, which includes a penalty clause of ₹20,000 in case of early termination or breach of agreement.

The internship structure is as follows:

First 6 Months (Training): No fixed salary; up to ₹2,000/month for travel and internet.

Next 6 Months: ₹5K–₹8K/month stipend based on performance.

After 12 Months: Based on your performance, you may be offered a permanent role with 50%–100% salary hike or be released.

Are you comfortable with this structure and willing to proceed?

  • Which programming languages/technologies are you most comfortable with? Are you flexible enough to learn and work on any technologies if needed?
  • What are your interest areas of this position (e.g., design, frontend, backend, mobile application, automation testing, game development, devops, etc.). Please Choose only two of above.

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Education:

  • Diploma (Required)

Work Location: In person

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