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HCL Tech is hiring for AI/ML Devs and Tech Leads

🚀 HCL Tech Noida is hiring – Walk-in Drive for AI/ML Talent
If you’re working in AI/ML and looking for your next opportunity, this could be for you.

Open Roles:
• AI/ML Developers – 1 to 5 years experience
• Tech Leads (AI/ML) – 6 to 9 years experience
📅Date: 23rd May
Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍Location: HCL Tech, Noida

If you or someone in your network fits the role, do attend or share this opportunity.

Link to register/refer:
AI/ML Developer:https://walkindrive.shine.com/?drive=drive-1779105893132&utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=drive
AI/ML Tech Lead:https://walkindrive.shine.com/?drive=drive-1779176334101&utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=post&utm_campaign=drive

#Hiring #AIML #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #NoidaJobs #TechHiring #WalkInDrive #HCLTech #AIJobs #TechCareers

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u/BuffaloRepulsive6370 — 2 days ago
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Unthinkable Solutions Engineer Interview - May 23rd - Need Tips!

Hey everyone! 👋

Just got my interview email for **Unthinkable Solutions** (interview scheduled for May 23rd, 2026). It's for an **Engineer role** .

Has anyone here interviewed with them before? Would love to know:

- What's the interview format? (coding challenges, system design, technical rounds, etc.)

- How many rounds should I expect?

- What tech stack or concepts should I focus on?

- Any tips or things they specifically look for?

- How long is the whole process?

Any insights would be super helpful! TIA 🙏

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u/hiten_sam — 3 days ago
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Systems Engineer Location: Hyderabad, India | Work Mode: On-site only | Type: Full-time

 
About the Role
We're looking for a hands-on Systems Engineer who thrives in a fast-paced environment and can move fluidly between hardware installations, cloud infrastructure, DevOps pipelines, and compliance audits. This is not a desk-only role — you'll be crimping Cat 6 cables one day, troubleshooting a Linux server the next, and pulling SOC 2 evidence the day after.
This is a strictly on-site position based out of our Hyderabad office. No remote or work-from-home arrangements are available. If you like variety, ownership, and being where the action happens, you'll fit right in.
Key Responsibilities
Hardware & Infrastructure
• Install, configure, and maintain desktops, monitors, and peripherals for new joiners and site deployments
• Terminate and test Cat 6 cabling — crimping, punch-down, labeling, and patch panel work
• Dress racks, manage network closets, and keep physical infrastructure clean and well-documented
• Set up and decommission workstations, conference room AV, and printers
Systems Administration
• Administer Linux (Ubuntu / Debian / RHEL) servers across on-prem and cloud
• Manage Windows Server and Windows client environments, including Active Directory and group policy
• Operate the RMM stack for endpoint monitoring, alerting, and remote remediation
• Own patch management end-to-end — OS, third-party applications, and firmware — with defined cadences, exception handling, and audit-ready reporting
DevOps & CI/CD
• Build and maintain CI/CD pipelines using GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, or Jenkins
• Support infrastructure-as-code workflows (Terraform, Ansible)
• Contribute to containerization, observability, and on-call rotations
• Automate repetitive tasks with shell, Python, or PowerShell scripting
Compliance & Audits
• Support SOC 2 and HITRUST audit cycles — gather evidence, maintain control documentation, and work directly with auditors
• Track and remediate audit findings within agreed timelines
• Maintain asset inventories, access reviews, and change management records
• Help mature internal controls and security baselines
Documentation & Operations
• Maintain runbooks, network diagrams, SOPs, and configuration baselines
• Respond to incidents and participate in root-cause analysis
• Coordinate change windows and after-hours maintenance when needed
Required Skills & Experience
• 3+ years in a systems, infrastructure, or IT engineering role with genuine breadth across hardware, OS, and cloud
• Comfort with both a crimping tool and a Terraform plan — context-switching doesn't faze you
• Solid Linux command line and Windows Server administration
• Practical CI/CD experience — you've shipped pipelines, not just read about them
• Hands-on exposure to RMM and patch management tooling
• Working knowledge of SOC 2 Type II and HITRUST controls on the implementation side
• Strong troubleshooting instincts and a bias toward writing things down
• Ability to prioritize across competing requests and stay calm when things break
Nice to Have
• Scripting in Python, Bash, or PowerShell
• AWS or Azure certifications
• Experience with MDM tools (Intune, Jamf) and identity providers (Entra ID, Okta)
• Background in regulated or audited environments (healthcare, fintech, government)
• Exposure to ISO 27001 or PCI-DSS frameworks
Work Environment & Logistics
On-site: This role is 100% on-site at our Hyderabad office. No remote, no hybrid, no work-from-home.
Hours: Standard business hours with occasional after-hours work for change windows, deployments, and incident response.
On-call: Participation in rotational on-call coverage.
Pace: Fast. You'll juggle multiple priorities and need to switch contexts quickly.
Ownership: Direct exposure to leadership and real ownership from day one.
How to Apply
Send your resume along with a short note describing the most interesting infrastructure or audit problem you've solved recently. Candidates who can demonstrate hands-on breadth across hardware, systems, DevOps, and compliance will be prioritized.

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u/No-Lynx-9228 — 4 days ago
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2025 AI/Data Science Fresher Here ,How Are People Actually Getting Into Startups Right Now?

2025 fresher here… genuinely confused about the best way to move forward right now

For the last few months my routine has basically been:
apply -> get ghosted -> upskill -> repeat

I graduated in 2025 in AI & Data Science, and I’ve been applying through LinkedIn, Naukri, company career pages, and honestly anywhere I can find decent openings.

My main interest is the Data Science/AI domain, and during college I worked on projects related to NLP, deep learning, and generative AI. Right now I’m mostly trying to improve my skills, get back into coding practice properly, work on communication, and just become more job-ready overall.

One thing I keep hearing is:
“Startups are the best way for freshers to get in.”

But I genuinely don’t understand how people actually find good startups or approach them.

Like:

  • Where do you even find early-stage startups hiring freshers?
  • Is cold messaging founders/recruiters actually useful?
  • What should I focus on more right now to improve my chances?
  • What worked for you guys when starting out?

The market feels really overcrowded right now, especially as a fresher, so I’d genuinely appreciate any advice.

And if someone here knows openings or can provide referrals in the Data Science/AI space, that would honestly help a lot.

Just trying to figure things out and move in the right direction.

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u/ConferenceSure5974 — 6 days ago