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Rs 1 crore CTC with just 4-year work experience: Bengaluru job offer for techies goes viral. CV not needed

Rs 1 crore CTC with just 4-year work experience: Bengaluru job offer for techies goes viral. CV not needed

Time of India08-07-2025
Smallest.ai is making waves in the startup world with a bold offer: Rs 1 crore CTC for a hands-on full-stack lead, even if they have just 4–5 years of experience. The role offers a base salary of Rs 60 LPA and Rs 40 LPA in ESOPs, with immediate joining at their Indiranagar office in Bangalore. The job offer was posted by Sudarshan Kamath, founder of smallest.ai on social media platform X.
This isn't a managerial role—Smallest.ai is looking for a hardcore builder who's worked on scaling systems from zero to high-traffic environments. Preferred tech skills include Next.js, Python, and React.js. The team works from office five days a week with some flexibility.
Interestingly, traditional filters like college degrees and resumes don't matter here, the job posting said. The focus is purely on real-world impact and technical depth. Applicants simply need to send a 100-word pitch about themselves, along with links to their best work, using the subject line "Cracked Full Stack Lead" to info@smallest.ai.
— kamath_sutra (@kamath_sutra)
Who is Sudarshan Kamat?
Sudarshan Kamat is the founder of the AI startup smallest.ai. He is an alumnus of IIT Guwahati. He dropped out midway from a Master Of Science degree at the UC San Diego to pursue entrepreneurship. Before floating smallest.ai, he worked as lead data scientist at Bosch and lead product manager at Vakil Search.
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