We're always looking for great people
If you're passionate about infrastructure, distributed systems, or cloud security — we'd love to hear from you.
Ship it
We take responsibility end to end — from the first prototype to production incidents at 3 AM. No handoffs, no blame games.
Fix it
Reliability isn't a team's job, it's everyone's. We run SRE practices across engineering — because users don't care whose service broke.
Automate it
If you're doing it twice, script it the third time. CI/CD, infrastructure-as-code, automated testing — all default, not aspirational.
Say it
We argue about technical decisions in RFCs, not in Slack threads that die after two days. Better arguments win, not louder voices.
FAQ
It depends on the role, but typically two to three rounds: 1. A conversation with the hiring manager about your background and the work. 2. A technical round — either a take-home exercise or a live coding session. 3. A final round with the team you'd be working with. We don't do trick questions or whiteboard algorithms. Send your resume to careers@delphicloud.ai to get started.
Yes. Some of our best engineers joined straight out of college. We look for depth in at least one area — systems programming, competitive programming, open-source contributions, or a personal project that ships real users. A strong portfolio beats a strong GPA.
Our engineering teams are based in Nagpur, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. We don't have a fully remote policy, but we're flexible for the right person. If you're the right fit, we'll make it work — talk to us and we'll figure it out.
Go for most backend services. C++ for storage and infrastructure layers. React and TypeScript for console and internal tools. PostgreSQL, ClickHouse, and Delphi YDB for data. Kubernetes everywhere. We run on bare metal — no surprises from someone else's hypervisor.
Small teams, flat structure. You'll talk to the CTO in the same Slack channel where you debug a production issue. We have strong opinions about tech but we're not religious about them — show us a better way and we'll switch.