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Flipkart looking to hire engineers at middle level

Mar 23, 2017, 18:33 IST
Last year, online marketplace Flipkart saw a number of senior level employees leaving, and now, it’s looking to hire more talent in its middle-level engineering team in three core areas: mobile experience, cloud infrastructure and personalisation.
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After Tiger Global's Kalyan Krishnamurthy took over as the CEO, around six senior vice-presidents and directors have left Flipkart, resulting in the return of old hands to handle key operations.

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As of now, Flipkart is hiring engineers who have two to five years of experience; it would also hire contract workers for its captive logistics unit Ekart.

"Engineering will drive our innovation edge. The assumption is that ecommerce industry is driven by capital, but it is (actually) driven by innovation. We are proud to have a truly world-class engineering function which is a source of innovation. The first investment is to grow that," Flipkart COO Nitin Seth told ET.

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"We will strengthen the two to five-year experience layer, with cutting-edge expertise. They will come from both India and overseas as well," he added. He also said that the lay-offs in 2016 were done to improve speed and efficiency of the team and not as a measure of cost-cutting.

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The new team would focus on improving the mobile experience, the building the company's cloud infrastructure and on research areas like machine learning, natural language processing, and artificial intelligence etc.

Also read: Watch out Amazon! Flipkart is looking to end its funding drought with $1.5 billion deal

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