Careers

Small team. Real products. Nowhere to hide.

We are a bootstrapped engineering company in Visakhapatnam. We started as StackZero in 2022, shipped four products of our own from 2024, and wrote the infrastructure layer underneath them. There are not many of us, which means the work you do is visible and the decisions you make are yours.

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The work

Two kinds of week, and you will have both.

Our own products — LastClass, LenV, Fimyd and Lyka — are the reason the company exists. Client engineering is how we fund them. Everyone here does some of each, and we are honest that the balance shifts with what is on.

This suits people who want range and ownership more than they want a narrow, well-defined lane. It suits people who like knowing why the thing they are building exists. It does not suit people who want to work on one service for two years, and that is a legitimate thing to want elsewhere.

Our products

You own a piece of something we bet on

Marketplace matching, multi-tenant identity, media pipelines, workload placement, private model serving. The problems are real because our own products break when we get them wrong.

Client engineering

You talk to the people you build for

Small senior teams, direct contact, no account layer in between. You will sit in the room where the constraint is explained rather than receive it as a ticket.

What we look for

Evidence over credentials.

  • Something you built that you can walk us through — a side project, a fix, a tool nobody asked for. Scrappy is fine. Unfinished is fine.
  • The ability to say “I do not know” and then go and find out, which is most of this job.
  • Curiosity that goes one layer below where you had to stop. Why is it slow? What is it actually doing?
  • Writing that is clear. Half of engineering is explaining a decision to someone who was not there.
  • A tolerance for ambiguity, because we frequently do not know the answer when we start.

We do not filter on degree, college tier or years of experience. We have hired people early in their careers who were plainly better than their résumé, and we would like to keep doing that.

How hiring works

Four steps, roughly two weeks, no puzzles.

First · 01

You write to us

An email with something you have built and a paragraph on why this place. No cover letter formula. We read all of them and we reply either way.

Then · 02

A conversation, not a screen

Forty minutes with an engineer about what you have worked on and what you found hard about it. We are trying to understand how you think, not to catch you out.

Then · 03

Real work, paid

A small scoped problem close to what we actually do. Take it home, take a few days. If it takes longer than we said, that is our estimate being wrong, not yours.

Last · 04

You meet the team and decide

You spend time with the people you would work beside, and you ask us the uncomfortable questions. Offer and compensation discussed openly, with the reasoning behind the number.

Apply

Show us something you made.

Send the role you are interested in, a link to something you built, and a paragraph about what was hard about it. That last part matters more than the rest.

careers@stackinfinitygroup.com