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Mega Walkin Drive - Service Desk Technical Support Job at Tech Mahindra - Hyderabad

Tech Mahindra
Job Overview

Company: Tech Mahindra

Experience: 0 – 5 Years

Salary: 3 – 5.5 Lacs P.A.

Job Location: Hyderabad (Bahadurpally)

Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent

Role Category: Voice / Blended

Time and Venue

Date: 5th January – 9th January

Time: 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Venue: Tech Mahindra, Bahadurpally

Contact Person: Aniketh

Job Description

Hiring for Service Desk (Technical Support – International Voice) roles:

  • Technical Support Associate
  • Senior Technical Support Associate

The role involves handling customer technical queries, providing timely resolutions, and ensuring excellent service quality in an international voice environment.

Key Responsibilities
  • Provide L1/L2 technical support via calls and emails
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues
  • Maintain incident documentation
  • Ensure high customer satisfaction
  • Work on ITSM tools like ServiceNow, BMC Remedy, HPSM, CA Service Desk
  • Active Directory user management and password resets
  • Support Windows OS, O365, VPN, Citrix, Exchange
  • Hardware, network, and remote troubleshooting
  • Basic knowledge of antivirus, patching, SCCM
Requirements
  • Freshers or 0–5 years experience (International Voice only)
  • No pursuing candidates
  • Excellent English communication skills
  • Willing to work rotational/night shifts (24/7)
  • Work from office – Bahadurpally
  • Immediate joiners preferred
  • Basic technical knowledge required
Perks & Benefits
  • Training and career growth opportunities
  • Friendly and professional work environment
Walk-in Instructions

Candidates must carry:

  • Updated Resume
  • Aadhar Card

Please mention Aniket on top of your resume.

Note: Do not walk in on festive dates, Saturdays, or Sundays.

Education

Graduation Not Required

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Technical Content Writer Job in Bangalore - Imatiz

Imatiz
Job Overview

Role: Technical Content Writer

Company: Imatiz

Experience: 0 – 2 Years

Salary: 3 – 5 Lacs P.A.

Location: Bangalore

Time and Venue

Date: 26 December – 31 January

Time: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Venue:
#18/1-A-1, 23rd Main Road, 1st A Cross,
Marenahalli, J.P. Nagar, 2nd Phase,
Bangalore – 560078

Contact: Human Resource – 8197422424

Job Description

We are looking for intellectually driven Research Associates (Technical Writer) with strong postgraduate grounding to produce high-quality academic and industrial research contributing to project success and peer-reviewed journal publications.

You will collaborate with technical experts to deliver research work aligned with international research standards. This role demands analytical depth, methodological discipline, and the ability to translate complex research outcomes into publication-ready manuscripts.

This is a research-intensive technical role and not a generic content-writing position.

Role and Responsibilities
  • Engage in end-to-end research including problem discovery, analysis, experimentation, and optimization
  • Evaluate emerging technologies and methodologies for real-world engineering challenges
  • Design mathematical models, systems, prototypes, and experimental pipelines
  • Analyze experimental results to derive actionable insights
  • Create reusable research assets such as frameworks and internal tools
  • Translate technical work into structured documentation for stakeholders
  • Support research-to-industry transition and deployment feasibility
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams on innovation initiatives
  • Maintain high standards of technical rigor and documentation
  • Progress from guided execution to independent research ownership
Job Details

Industry: Analytics / KPO / Research

Department: Research & Development

Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent

Role Category: Research & Development – Other

Education

Post Graduation: M.Tech in Electronics / Telecommunication / Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning

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Mega Walk-in Drive Service Desk Technical Support Job in Hyderabad - Tech Mahindra

Tech Mahindra
Job Overview

Company: Tech Mahindra

Experience: 0 - 5 Years

Salary: 3 - 5.5 Lacs P.A.

Location: Hyderabad

Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent

Role Category: Voice / Blended

Industry: IT Services & Consulting

Walk-in Date, Time & Venue

Date: 23 December - 26 December

Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Venue: Tech Mahindra, Bahadurpally, Hyderabad

Contact Person: Aniketh

Note: Do not walk in on festive dates and Sundays.

Available Positions
  • Technical Support Associate
  • Senior Technical Support Associate
Job Description

Tech Mahindra is hiring enthusiastic candidates for the Service Desk – Technical Support (International Voice) role. The position involves handling customer queries, resolving technical issues, and ensuring high service quality.

Key Responsibilities
  • Provide L1/L2 technical support
  • Handle customer queries via calls and emails
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues
  • Maintain incident documentation
  • Ensure customer satisfaction
  • Work with ITSM tools like ServiceNow, BMC Remedy, HPSM
  • Active Directory user management
  • Support Microsoft Office & O365
  • Windows OS troubleshooting (7/8/10)
  • VPN, Citrix, Exchange support
  • Hardware, LAN, printer troubleshooting
  • Remote desktop and device support
  • Antivirus, patch management & SCCM basics
  • Excellent voice communication skills
  • Knowledge of ITIL processes
Requirements
  • Freshers (No pursuing candidates)
  • 0 - 5 years experience in International Voice Technical Support
  • Excellent English communication skills
  • Willing to work rotational night shifts (24/7)
  • Work from office only
  • Immediate joiners preferred
  • Basic technical knowledge required
Perks & Benefits
  • Training and career growth opportunities
  • Friendly work environment
Education

Graduation Not Required

Walk-in Instructions

Candidates must carry their updated Resume and Aadhar Card.

Please mention Aniketh on top of your resume while attending the walk-in.

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CTS Off Campus Hiring Analyst Trainee Fresher in Hyderabad | Cognizant

Cognizant
Job Overview

Company: Cognizant

Job Role: Analyst Trainee

Experience: Fresher (0 Years)

Salary: Not Disclosed

Job Location: Hyderabad

Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent

Time and Venue

Date: 19th December

Time: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Venue: GAR Tower 5, Ground Floor – Hyderabad

Contact Person: Lydia

Job Description

Cognizant is hiring Analyst Trainee candidates with a three-year full-time degree. This opportunity is open for 2024 and 2025 graduates only.

You will provide technical support to clients by troubleshooting IT issues and ensuring smooth operation of computer systems and IT services.

Key Responsibilities
  • Provide first-line technical support to end users
  • Log and track support tickets accurately
  • Troubleshoot hardware and software issues
  • Collaborate with IT teams for complex issues
  • Maintain documentation and knowledge base articles
Role Expectations
  • Strong client focus and communication skills
  • Ability to work with global users
  • Willingness to work in shifts
  • Work from office is mandatory
Benefits
  • Night shift allowance
  • Cab facility for pick-up and drop
  • Rewards and recognition for top performers
  • Support provided after joining as full-time employee
Eligibility Criteria
  • 2024 and 2025 graduates only
  • Three-year full-time degree candidates only
  • Minimum 60% in X, XII, and UG
  • Open to Indian nationals only
  • Flexibility to work in any shift and location

Eligible Degrees: BCA, BSc (Computer Science, IT, Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Statistics, Electronics)

Not Eligible: BE, B.Tech, B.Com, BA, B.Ed

PG Candidates: Not Eligible

Documents Required

For Registration:

  • Resume (max 2 pages)
  • High-resolution passport size photo (light background, ears visible)

For Interview:

  • All academic mark sheets
  • Degree certificate
  • Headphones (mandatory)
Job Details

Role: Desktop Engineer

Industry: IT Services & Consulting

Department: IT & Information Security

Role Category: IT Support

Education: BCA, BSc (Maths, Chemistry, Physics, Computers, Statistics)

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Walk in Interview for Freshers – Telecom Non IT Role in Hyderabad | Palni India

Palni

Company: Palni India Pvt Ltd

Experience: 0 Years

Salary: Not Disclosed

Job Location: Hyderabad

Role: Telecom – Other (Non IT)

Time and Venue

Date: 20th December

Time: 9.00 AM – 12.00 PM

Venue:
Palni India Pvt Ltd,
6th Floor, 6D Block C & D,
iLabs Centre, Opposite Inorbit Mall,
Madhapur, Hyderabad

Job Summary

We are looking for Graduate Engineer (GE) with strong knowledge of AutoCAD to join our engineering team. The selected candidate will support design, drafting, and engineering documentation activities while gaining hands-on exposure to real-time projects and processes.

Key Responsibilities
  • Prepare and modify 2D and 3D drawings using AutoCAD
  • Assist in developing design layouts and schematics
  • Create and maintain technical documentation
  • Work with senior engineers to understand design specifications
Qualifications & Skills
  • B.E / B.Tech / Diploma in Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or related field
  • Strong knowledge of AutoCAD (2D & 3D)
  • Understanding of engineering drawings and standards
  • Good analytical and problem-solving skills
What We Offer
  • Structured training and mentorship
  • Exposure to live telecom projects
  • Career growth and skill development
  • Supportive and collaborative work environment
Job Details

Industry Type: Telecom / ISP

Department: Engineering – Hardware & Networks

Employment Type: Full Time, Permanent

Role Category: Telecom

Education

B.Tech / B.E in Electronics and Communication, Mechanical, or Civil Engineering

Key Skills
  • AutoCAD
  • AutoCAD 2D
  • AutoCAD 3D
  • SolidWorks
  • Telecom Design
  • Design Engineering
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Service Desk (Technical Support) Walkin Drive in Hyderabad (Tech Mahindra)

Tech Mahindra
Tech Mahindra Walkin – Service Desk (Technical Support) | Hyderabad

Tech Mahindra Freshers and Experienced Walkin Drive in Hyderabad for Service Desk (Technical Support) from 16th to 19th December 2025. Under Graduates, Graduates, and Postgraduates are eligible.

Job Details
  • Company Name: Tech Mahindra
  • Job Location: Hyderabad
  • Job Type: Walkin
  • Role Category: Voice / Blended
  • Job Position: Service Desk – Technical Support (International Voice)
  • No. of Openings: 30
  • Experience: Freshers / 0 to 5 Years
  • Salary: ₹3,00,000 – ₹5,50,000 per annum
  • Qualification: Under Graduates, Graduates, Postgraduates
Job Description

We are looking for enthusiastic candidates to join our International Voice Technical Support (Service Desk) team. The role involves handling customer queries, resolving technical issues, and ensuring high service quality.

Job Roles: Technical Support Associate, Senior Technical Support Associate
Work Mode: Work From Office
Work Location: Bahadurpally, Hyderabad

Key Responsibilities
  • L1 / L2 Technical Support
  • Handle customer queries via calls and emails
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues
  • Maintain incident documentation
  • Ensure customer satisfaction
  • Service Desk Operations
  • ITSM Tools – ServiceNow, BMC Remedy, HPSM, CA Service Desk
  • Active Directory – User Management, Password Reset, Account Unlock
  • Microsoft Office & O365 Support
  • Windows OS (7/8/10) & Desktop Troubleshooting
  • VPN, Citrix, Exchange Support
  • Hardware & Network Troubleshooting
  • Remote Troubleshooting
  • Antivirus, Patch Management, SCCM Basics
  • Voice / Email / Chat Support
  • Knowledge of ITIL Processes
Eligibility Criteria
  • Freshers (No pursuing candidates)
  • 0 to 5 years experience in International Voice Technical Support
  • Excellent communication skills in English
  • Willing to work in rotational night shifts (24/7)
  • Immediate joiners preferred
  • Basic technical knowledge required
Perks & Benefits
  • Training and career growth opportunities
  • Friendly work environment
Walk-in Details

Walk-in Dates: 16th to 19th December 2025
Time: 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Venue:
Tech Mahindra, Bahadurpally, Hyderabad

Contact: Aniketh

Important Note
  • Carry Resume and Aadhar Card
  • Mention the name Aniket on top of your resume
  • Do not walk in on festive dates and Sundays
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Interview Preparation Guide for Freshers

Interview Preparation Guide for Freshers

Starting your career is an exciting journey and proper interview preparation for freshers makes the whole process much easier. Many students feel nervous about their first job hunt but having a clear plan will help you stand out from the crowd.

This guide provides simple steps to help you gain confidence and land your dream job quickly. We will cover everything from researching companies to answering tough questions with a smile on your face.

Phase 1: The Foundation Research and Documentation

Building a strong foundation is the most important part of your job search strategy. You must start by gathering information about the company you want to join so you look like an expert during the talk.

Read the job description several times to understand exactly what the hiring manager needs from a new employee. Look for specific skills like teamwork or coding that the company mentions most often in their posting.

Visit the company website and check their "About Us" page to learn what they believe in and what they sell. Knowing their recent awards or new products shows that you are truly interested in their success and growth.

Check social media pages to see the office culture and how employees interact with each other every day. This helps you decide if the workplace is a good fit for your personality and your long-term career goals.

Your resume acts as your personal advertisement and it must be clean, easy to read, and free of any spelling mistakes. Use a simple font and make sure your contact information is at the very top of the first page.

Highlight your school projects and any internships you finished because these show you have practical skills. Mention any clubs you joined or volunteer work you did to prove you are a well-rounded person.

  • Read the job description to find the most important keywords for your resume.
  • Research the company mission statement to align your answers with their goals.
  • Check LinkedIn to see the profiles of people who already work at the company.
  • Update your contact information so recruiters can reach you without any trouble.
  • Print a few hard copies of your resume to bring with you if the interview is in person.
  • Organize your certificates in a neat folder so you can find them quickly.
  • Review your final year college projects so you can explain them clearly.

Phase 2: Technical and Behavioral Mastery

Mastering your subject matter is the next step in your interview preparation for freshers journey. You need to show the interviewer that you understand the basics of your field and can solve simple problems.

Review your textbooks and notes from college to refresh your memory on core topics and definitions. Focus on the most common theories that experts in your industry use to get their work done every day.

Behavioral questions help the boss see how you act in different situations like when you are stressed or confused. Most companies use these questions to find out if you are a friendly and helpful person to work with.

Use the STAR method to organize your stories about school or projects so your answers are easy to follow. This means you describe the Situation, the Task you had, the Action you took, and the Result you achieved.

Practice talking about your strengths such as being a fast learner or a great communicator. Also, think of a small weakness and explain how you are working hard to get better at it right now.

Be ready to talk about why you picked your major and what you enjoy most about your chosen career path. Passion is very attractive to employers because it shows you will work hard even when tasks get difficult.

  • Practice coding or solving math problems every day to keep your brain sharp.
  • Write down three stories from school where you helped a teammate solve a problem.
  • Explain your favorite subject in simple words as if you were talking to a younger sibling.
  • Prepare a short speech that introduces who you are in less than sixty seconds.
  • Think of a time you failed and explain what you learned from that mistake.
  • Research common technical questions for your specific job title on the internet.
  • Focus on showing a positive attitude even when you do not know the answer to a question.

Phase 3: The Logistics of the Interview

The way you present yourself during the meeting tells the employer a lot about your professional habits. You must focus on your body language and your speaking voice to ensure you seem calm and ready.

Sit up straight and keep your shoulders relaxed to show that you are comfortable in the environment. Maintain gentle eye contact with the person asking questions to show that you are paying close attention to them.

If your interview is online, test your computer camera and your microphone an hour before the meeting starts. Find a quiet spot with plenty of light so the interviewer can see your face clearly on the screen.

Dress in professional clothes like a button-down shirt or a formal blouse to show respect for the process. Even if the company is casual, looking sharp makes you feel more confident and serious about the job.

Punctuality is a key trait that every boss looks for in a new hire, especially for entry-level roles. Arrive at the building or log into the video call ten minutes early to show you are reliable.

Practice speaking slowly and clearly so the interviewer can understand every word you say. Avoid using filler words like "um" or "uh" by taking a small breath before you start speaking your answer.

  • Set up your computer in a room where nobody will interrupt your conversation.
  • Wear clean and ironed clothes to make a great first impression.
  • Check your internet speed to make sure the video will not freeze or lag.
  • Keep a glass of water nearby in case your throat gets dry from talking.
  • Place a notepad and a pen on your desk to take important notes during the talk.
  • Smile when you greet the interviewer to show that you are a friendly person.
  • Turn off your cell phone or put it on silent so it does not make noise.

Phase 4: Closing and Follow Up

The end of the interview is your chance to show that you are truly excited about the opportunity. You should always have a few questions ready to ask the interviewer about the team and the work.

Asking questions proves that you are a curious person who wants to grow and help the company succeed. You can ask about the training process for new hires or what the team likes most about working there.

Thank the interviewer for their time and mention one specific thing you enjoyed learning during the talk. This shows that you were listening carefully and that you value their perspective on the business.

Sending a thank-you email after the meeting is a smart move that keeps your name in the recruiter's mind. Keep the message short and polite while restating that you are very interested in the position.

Wait a few days before asking for an update if you do not hear back from the company right away. Being patient shows that you understand they are busy and that you have good professional manners.

Reflect on your performance and think about which parts went well and which parts you can improve next time. Every interview is a chance to learn something new about yourself and the job market.

  • Ask what a typical day looks like for someone starting in this role.
  • Inquire about the next steps in the hiring process before you leave the room.
  • Send your thank-you note within twenty-four hours of finishing the interview.
  • Mention a specific project the interviewer talked about in your follow-up email.
  • Check your email frequently so you can reply to the recruiter immediately.
  • Stay positive even if you do not get the job because every talk is good practice.
  • Keep applying for other roles while you wait for a final decision from this company.

Conclusion

Getting ready for your first job interview is all about practice and having a positive mindset. By following this guide, you now have the tools to research companies, answer questions, and follow up like a pro. Remember that every expert was once a beginner, so be patient with yourself as you learn these new skills. Stay confident in your abilities and keep showing your excitement for the role. Your hard work will eventually pay off with a great job offer that starts your career on the right foot.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a fresher wear to a job interview?

A fresher should wear formal business attire such as a suit, a dress shirt with trousers, or a professional blouse. Choosing clean and ironed clothes shows that you respect the company and take the opportunity seriously.

How do I answer "Tell me about yourself" as a fresher?

Start by mentioning your name and your recent degree or field of study. Talk briefly about your top skills and any important projects or internships you completed while you were in school.

What if I do not know the answer to a technical question?

Be honest and tell the interviewer that you do not know the exact answer right now. Explain the steps you would take to find the information or solve the problem to show your thinking process.

Is it okay to ask about the salary in the first interview?

It is usually better to wait until the employer brings up the topic or until the final interview stage. Focus on showing your skills and interest in the work during the initial meetings first.

How long should my interview answers be?

Your answers should be around one to two minutes long to keep the conversation moving at a good pace. This provides enough detail to be helpful without boring the person who is listening to you.

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Frontend Developer Career Paying $8,500 Per Month

A frontend developer making $8,500 a month is not a dream. Thousands of developers reach this goal each year. The web development job market keeps growing, and companies pay top dollar for skilled frontend engineers who build fast, clean, user-friendly web experiences.

Whether you are new or experienced in tech, this path offers creative work and high pay. Frontend developers write code users see and use, making the work meaningful, in demand, and well paid.
This article breaks down everything you need to know. From the skills that get you hired to the job roles that pay $8,500 a month and beyond, you will find clear and practical information here.

What Is a Frontend Developer and What Do They Do

A frontend developer builds the parts of a website or app that users interact with directly. Think about the buttons you click, the menus you scroll through, and the forms you fill out. All of that is frontend work.
This role sits at the intersection of design and technology. Frontend developers take design mockups and turn them into working, responsive web pages using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. They also work closely with backend developers to connect the user interface to data and services.
The demand for frontend developers continues to climb because every business needs a web presence. E-commerce companies, SaaS platforms, healthcare apps, and financial services all need skilled frontend talent. That demand is one of the main reasons a frontend developer's career can pay $8,500 per month or more.

Core Responsibilities in This Role

Here is what frontend developers do on a day-to-day basis:
  • Build responsive layouts that work across desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
  • Write clean, reusable JavaScript or TypeScript code.
  • Connect user interfaces to REST APIs or GraphQL endpoints.
  • Improve web performance, page load times, and core web vitals
  • Collaborate with UX designers to deliver pixel-perfect interfaces.
  • Review code and test features before production deployment.
Frontend development is a hands-on, detail-oriented job. Developers who take pride in their craft and stay current with new tools and frameworks are the ones who reach the top salary bands.

Skills You Need to Earn $8,500 Per Month as a Frontend Developer

Reaching the $8,500 per month salary level takes more than just knowing HTML and CSS. Companies pay premium salaries for developers who bring a strong technical foundation along with professional soft skills that make them easy to work with.
The frontend developer job market rewards specialization. Developers who deeply understand one or two frameworks, paired with solid core web skills, earn far more than generalists with surface-level knowledge. Employers also value developers who understand accessibility standards, browser compatibility, and performance optimization.
Communication matters too. Senior frontend developers regularly present their work, give code reviews, and collaborate across teams. The ability to explain technical decisions in plain language sets high-earning developers apart.

Technical Skills That Drive High Pay

Focus on building strong expertise in these areas:
  • HTML5 and semantic markup for a clean, SEO-friendly structure
  • CSS3, including Flexbox, Grid, animations, and custom properties
  • JavaScript ES6+ with strong knowledge of asynchronous programming
  • React.js, Vue.js, or Angular for building component-based interfaces
  • TypeScript for type-safe, scalable codebases
  • Version control with Git and experience with CI/CD pipelines
  • Testing tools like Jest, React Testing Library, or Cypress
Beyond the core stack, knowledge of state management tools like Redux or Zustand, build tools like Webpack or Vite, and performance profiling gives developers a serious edge when negotiating salary.

The Frontend Developer Career Path to $8,500 Per Month

The frontend developer career has clear stages. Each stage builds on the last and brings you closer to high-paying roles. Most developers move from junior positions to mid-level and then senior roles over three to six years of consistent work and learning.
Junior frontend developers starting out typically earn between $2,500 and $4,000 per month. As skills grow and real-world project experience builds up, mid-level developers earn $4,500 to $6,500 per month. Senior frontend developers and those who move into lead or staff engineer roles regularly hit $8,500 and well above.
Freelancers and contractors often reach the $8,500 monthly mark faster because they charge hourly rates that reflect market demand. A frontend developer charging $55 to $70 per hour and working full-time easily clears that monthly target.

Frontend Developer Salary Ranges by Experience Level

Here is a realistic breakdown of a frontend developer's monthly earnings:
  • Junior Frontend Developer: $2,500 to $4,000 per month
  • Mid-Level Frontend Developer: $4,500 to $6,500 per month
  • Senior Frontend Developer: $7,000 to $10,000+ per month
  • Frontend Tech Lead: $9,000 to $13,000+ per month
  • Freelance Frontend Developer: Varies, often $6,000 to $12,000+ per month.
Location, industry, and company size all affect these numbers. Remote work for US or European companies has opened up the $8,500 monthly income to developers anywhere in the world.

Best Tools and Frameworks That Boost Your Frontend Developer Salary

The tools you know directly affect what you earn. Companies hiring senior frontend talent look for specific frameworks and tech stack experience when setting salary ranges. Knowing the right tools puts you in the high-demand category where salaries are highest.
React.js remains the most in-demand frontend framework by a wide margin. Job boards consistently show React roles paying $8,500 to $12,000 per month for experienced developers. Next.js, the full-stack React framework, adds even more earning potential because it covers both frontend and server-side rendering.
Vue.js and Angular also command strong salaries, especially in enterprise environments. TypeScript expertise adds roughly 10 to 20 percent to frontend salaries across the board, according to recent web developer compensation surveys. Developers who know how to write type-safe, well-tested code are hard to find and well paid.

High-Demand Frontend Tools Worth Learning

These tools increase your market value and help reach the $8,500 per month income level:
  • React.js and Next.js for component-driven and server-rendered apps
  • TypeScript for large-scale, maintainable frontend projects
  • Tailwind CSS for utility-first, rapid UI development
  • GraphQL and Apollo Client for efficient data fetching
  • Storybook for building and documenting component libraries
  • Figma for design-to-code workflows and cross-team collaboration
Pick two or three tools from this list and go deep rather than learning everything at a shallow level. Employers pay for depth of knowledge, not breadth of familiarity.

How to Land High-Paying Frontend Developer Jobs

Getting a frontend developer job that pays $8,500 per month requires more than skills alone. The hiring process rewards developers who present their work well and know how to communicate value clearly. A strong portfolio, a well-crafted resume, and a focused job search strategy make a big difference.
Start with a portfolio that shows real projects. Hiring managers want to see working applications, not just code on GitHub. Build three to five projects that solve real problems. Include a personal site, a dashboard or data visualization app, and at least one project that uses an external API. Write clear documentation for each one.
Target companies that value frontend expertise. Product-focused startups and mid-size SaaS companies often pay the most for skilled frontend developers because the product interface is core to their business. Large tech companies pay well, too, but the interview process is more competitive.

Practical Job Search Tips for Frontend Developers

Use these strategies to land higher-paying frontend roles faster:
  • Build a portfolio site that loads fast and looks clean across all devices.
  • Optimize your LinkedIn profile with relevant keywords recruiters search for
  • Apply for remote positions at US and European companies for higher pay rates.
  • Contribute to open-source projects to build public credibility.
  • Network in developer communities like Dev.to, Twitter/X, and local meetups
  • Practice common frontend interview questions, including system design and algorithm problems.
Salary negotiation also matters. Research market rates before every interview. Use sites like Glassdoor, Levels.fyi, and LinkedIn Salary to back up your number with data. Developers who negotiate consistently earn more over their careers.

The Freelance Route to an $8,500 Per Month Frontend Developer Income

Freelancing gives frontend developers full control over their income. Once you have two to three years of experience and a solid portfolio, the freelance path to $8,500 per month becomes very achievable. Many developers find that freelancing pays more per hour than a full-time job while offering more flexibility.
The key to freelance success is finding clients who value quality and are willing to pay professional rates. Small business owners building their first website often have small budgets. But digital agencies, SaaS companies, and funded startups regularly pay $60 to $100+ per hour for strong frontend work.
Platforms like Toptal, Contra, and Upwork all have frontend developer categories. Toptal, in particular, caters to high-paying clients and vets developers through a rigorous screening process. Getting accepted there opens doors to some of the best-paying freelance frontend projects available.

How to Grow a Profitable Frontend Freelance Business

These steps help freelance frontend developers build consistent, high-paying work:
  • Specialize in a niche like e-commerce, SaaS dashboards, or performance optimization.
  • Create case studies that show measurable results from past client work.
  • Set clear project scopes and use contracts for every engagement.
  • Ask satisfied clients for referrals and written testimonials.
  • Raise your rates every six to twelve months as your skills and client base grow.
Retainer agreements are the holy grail of freelance frontend work. A client paying $3,000 to $5,000 per month for ongoing development support means you only need two or three of them to exceed $8,500 monthly with room to spare.

Remote Frontend Developer Jobs That Pay $8,500 Per Month

Remote work transformed the frontend developer job market. Developers in lower-cost-of-living countries now access the same high salaries as those in San Francisco or New York. A developer in India, Eastern Europe, or Southeast Asia can earn $8,500 per month working for a US company while living comfortably on a local budget.
Companies have fully accepted remote frontend work because most of the job runs on a laptop, a browser, and a good internet connection. Tools like Figma, Linear, Slack, and GitHub made it normal for frontend teams to work across time zones without friction.
The best places to find remote frontend developer jobs paying $8,500 per month or more include We Work Remotely, Remote.co, AngelList, and LinkedIn. Filter by salary range and tech stack to find roles that match your skills. Companies that post salary ranges upfront are often the best to work with because they are transparent about compensation from the start.

What Remote Companies Look For in Frontend Developers

Remote employers want developers who can work with minimal oversight. They prioritize:
  • Strong written communication and async collaboration skills
  • Self-directed work habits and the ability to manage tasks independently
  • Proven track record from a portfolio or past remote work experience
  • Time zone overlap with core team hours for meetings and code reviews
  • Reliable home office setup with a stable internet connection
If you want a remote frontend job paying $8,500 per month, treat the job search like a project. Research companies, customize your applications, and follow up after interviews. The extra effort sets you apart from hundreds of generic applicants.

How to Keep Growing Past the $8,500 Per Month Mark

Hitting $8,500 per month as a frontend developer is a great milestone, but it does not have to be the ceiling. Developers who stay curious, keep learning, and take on more responsibility consistently move into higher pay brackets over time.
Moving into a senior or staff engineer role brings a natural salary increase. Taking on a tech lead position, where you manage both code quality and team performance, often pushes monthly income to the $11,000 to $15,000 range at larger companies. Some senior engineers who transition into engineering management earn even more.
Another path is building your own income streams. Frontend developers who create courses, write technical blogs, or build SaaS products on the side can significantly exceed their base salary. The technical skills are already there. Applying them to your own projects creates income that is not tied to a single employer.

Actions That Push Your Earnings Higher

Here are concrete steps to keep growing your frontend developer income:
  • Pursue advanced frontend certifications or courses in high-demand areas.
  • Mentor junior developers and build a reputation as a technical leader
  • Share knowledge by writing articles, giving conference talks, or creating tutorials.
  • Explore adjacent skills like Node.js, web performance auditing, or design systems.
  • Request a salary review every twelve months, backed by market data and your contributions.
The frontend developer career path rewards consistent effort. Every project you ship, every skill you add, and every team you help move you closer to the top of the pay scale.

Wrapping Up

A frontend developer career paying $8,500 per month is within reach for developers who build strong skills, work on real projects, and position themselves for high-paying opportunities. The web development job market keeps producing well-paying roles for talented frontend engineers across all experience levels.
Start with the core skills, pick a framework to master, and build projects that show what you can do. Whether you go the full-time employment route or choose freelancing, the income milestone of $8,500 per month is a realistic and achievable target.
The frontend developer career offers great pay, creative work, and strong job security. Put in the work, stay consistent, and the results will follow.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long does it take to become a frontend developer earning $8,500 per month?

Most developers reach the $8,500 per month income level after three to five years of professional experience. Developers who learn fast, work on high-impact projects, and actively develop their skills can sometimes hit this number in two to three years, especially in remote roles or freelance work for international clients.

2. What programming language should a frontend developer learn first?

JavaScript is the first language every frontend developer should learn. It runs in the browser and powers all modern web interactivity. Once you have a solid JavaScript foundation, learning TypeScript, React, and other frameworks becomes much easier and positions you for higher-paying roles.

3. Is a computer science degree required to become a high-earning frontend developer?

No, a computer science degree is not required. Many frontend developers earning $8,500 per month or more are self-taught or have completed coding bootcamps. What matters most to employers is a strong portfolio, demonstrable skills, and the ability to solve real problems. A degree can help, but it is not the deciding factor in most hiring decisions.

4. Which industries pay frontend developers the most?

The technology sector, financial services, healthcare technology, and e-commerce companies typically offer the highest frontend developer salaries. SaaS companies and funded startups also pay well because their product is entirely digital, and frontend quality directly affects user retention and revenue. Remote work for US-based companies offers some of the best compensation globally.

5. Can a frontend developer move into full-stack development to earn more?

Yes. Learning backend technologies like Node.js, databases, and REST API development adds significant value to a frontend developer's profile. Full-stack developers often command salaries that are 15 to 30 percent higher than pure frontend roles. The transition is natural since many frontend developers already work closely with backend teams and understand server-side concepts well.

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Backend Developer Jobs Paying $9,200 Per Month

Backend developer jobs paying $9,200 per month are not a myth. They exist across full-time roles, remote positions, and contract gigs in software companies around the world. Many developers at this pay level are not even the most senior people on their teams. They just know the right skills, target the right companies, and present themselves the right way.

That breaks down to roughly $110,400 per year. For a backend developer with solid server-side programming skills, that number is very achievable within a few years of working experience.
This article breaks down every part of what gets a backend developer to this income level. From the tech stack that pays the most, to the job titles that reach $9,200 per month, to the interview strategies that close the deal — it is all here. Read through each section so you leave with a clear picture of your next steps.

What Backend Developer Jobs Pay $9,200 Per Month

Not every backend developer role hits $9,200 per month. The ones that do tend to fall into specific job titles and company types. Knowing which ones to target saves a lot of wasted time on applications that never get close to that number.
Mid-level to senior backend engineers at funded startups and established tech companies are the most common earners in this salary range. Cloud infrastructure engineers, API developers, and database engineers with strong backend experience also land in this bracket regularly. Even some backend developers working in financial technology, health tech, and enterprise SaaS software reach this mark faster than those in other industries.

$9,200 / month = $110,400 / year

Job Titles That Reach This Pay Level

The job title matters more than most developers realize. Here are the backend roles most associated with $9,200 per month compensation:
  • Senior Backend Engineer — the most common title at this salary range across tech companies
  • Backend Software Engineer (Mid to Senior Level) — found at product companies and SaaS platforms
  • Cloud Backend Developer — roles tied to AWS, GCP, or Azure infrastructure work
  • API Engineer — highly paid when working with large-scale or financial-grade systems
  • Platform Engineer — backend-focused roles that own internal developer tooling and systems
  • Node.js / Python / Go Developer — language-specific roles at companies that pay market rate
  • Distributed Systems Engineer — paid at the higher end of the backend spectrum.
  • Remote Backend Developer — remote-first companies often pay more to attract global talent.
Companies in fintech, SaaS, cloud computing, and enterprise software tend to offer the highest backend developer salaries. Startups that have raised Series B funding and above are also known to pay $9,200 per month or more for solid mid-level engineers.

Industries Where This Salary Is Most Common

Not all industries pay backend developers equally. The ones that reach $9,200 per month the most often are financial technology, healthcare software, e-commerce platforms, cybersecurity, and cloud infrastructure. These fields move large amounts of data, process real money, or handle sensitive information — so they pay well for reliable, fast, and secure backend systems.
  • Financial technology (fintech) — highest average backend salaries across all sectors
  • Healthcare IT — HIPAA-compliant backend systems are in constant demand.
  • E-commerce and marketplace platforms — backend developers handle payment and inventory systems.
  • Cybersecurity software companies — backend engineers build secure, low-latency systems
  • Cloud infrastructure providers — AWS, GCP, and Azure ecosystem roles pay at or above this level.

Skills That Unlock Backend Developer Jobs at $9,200 Per Month

Getting to $9,200 per month as a backend developer comes down to a specific set of skills. Hiring managers look for developers who can build systems that scale, stay secure, and do not fall apart under real traffic. The more of these skills a developer has, the stronger their leverage in salary negotiations.
Programming language proficiency is the foundation. After that, database knowledge, cloud experience, and system design understanding are what separate developers earning $70,000 per year from those earning $110,000 or more.

Programming Languages That Pay the Most

Not all programming languages lead to the same paycheck. Some languages are tied to higher-paying roles because of the complexity of the systems they power. Backend developers who know any of the following languages stand the best chance of reaching $9,200 per month:
  • Go (Golang) — used for high-performance, low-latency backend systems; among the top-paying backend languages.
  • Rust — growing fast in systems programming; developers are rare, and companies pay more for them.
  • Python — widely used in backend APIs, data pipelines, and machine learning infrastructure
  • Java / Kotlin — strong in enterprise backends and Android-related server systems
  • Node.js (JavaScript/TypeScript) — popular for fast API development and real-time applications
  • Scala — used heavily in big data and distributed system backends; commands a premium.
  • C# (.NET) — very common in enterprise and Microsoft Azure-based backend systems

Backend Frameworks and Tools Employers Want

Knowing a language is not enough. Employers want backend developers who are fluent in the frameworks and tools that come with that language. A Python developer who knows Django or FastAPI well is much more attractive than one who only knows the basics of the language.
  • Django and FastAPI — top Python frameworks for web backends and API development
  • Spring Boot — the standard Java framework for enterprise backend systems
  • Express.js and NestJS — widely used Node.js backend frameworks
  • gRPC and REST API design — essential for building microservices and distributed applications
  • Docker and Kubernetes — container tools that nearly every backend team now uses
  • Redis and message queue systems (Kafka, RabbitMQ) — key for real-time and async backend work

Database Skills That Push Salaries Higher

Backend developers who understand databases at a deep level get paid more. This means knowing not just SQL queries, but also how to design schemas, optimize slow queries, and handle large volumes of data without the system slowing down.
  • PostgreSQL — the most in-demand relational database across backend roles
  • MySQL and MariaDB — common in legacy and mid-market tech stacks
  • MongoDB — the go-to NoSQL database for flexible, document-based data models
  • Elasticsearch — used for search functionality and log analytics in backend systems
  • Database indexing and query optimization — showing this skill in interviews makes a strong impression.
  • Data migrations and schema versioning — critical for teams shipping fast with minimal downtime
Backend developers who combine cloud skills with strong database knowledge and at least one high-demand language are consistently the ones who reach and exceed the $9,200 per month mark.

How to Find Backend Developer Jobs Paying $9,200 Per Month

Finding these roles takes more than scrolling job boards and sending out applications. A developer who knows where to look, how to filter for salary, and how to position their resume gets far better results than one who applies everywhere and hopes for the best.
The right approach is to target specific companies, use salary-transparent job boards, build a visible online presence, and reach out to hiring managers directly. Each of these actions raises the chances of landing a backend developer job at this pay level.

Best Job Boards for High-Paying Backend Roles

Some job platforms are better than others for finding backend developer roles that pay $9,200 per month. These are the ones worth checking regularly:
  • LinkedIn Jobs — filter by salary range and Senior or Mid-level backend engineering roles
  • Levels.fyi — shows total compensation breakdowns at major tech companies; great for researching target employers.
  • Glassdoor — salary data alongside job listings helps filter for the right pay range.
  • Wellfound (formerly AngelList Talent) — startup-focused; many listings show salary upfront
  • Remotive.com — remote-specific job board with many backend developer listings
  • We Work Remotely — another strong remote-focused platform for backend engineers.
  • Hired.com — matches developers to companies based on desired salary; companies bid for candidates.
  • Indeed — large volume of backend roles; use salary filters aggressively to narrow results

How to Target the Right Companies

Random applications waste time. A smarter move is to build a list of 30 to 50 companies that are known to pay backend developers well, then apply directly to those companies. Use Glassdoor and Levels.fyi to check average backend salaries before applying.
Look for companies that have raised funding recently, are growing their engineering team, and operate in high-value industries like fintech, cloud, or enterprise software. These are the employers most likely to offer $9,200 per month without pushback.
  • Check Levels.fyi for real salary data at target companies before applying.
  • Look for companies on LinkedIn that have posted backend roles in the last 30 days.
  • Follow engineering blogs from companies like Stripe, Cloudflare, and Shopify to learn about their tech stack.
  • Use Crunchbase to find funded startups that are actively hiring engineers.
  • Join Slack communities and Discord servers where developers share job leads.

How to Position Yourself for a $9,200 Per Month Backend Developer Salary

Getting offers at $9,200 per month requires more than technical skill. It also takes the right resume, a strong GitHub profile, a professional LinkedIn presence, and a clear way of talking about the value you bring to a company.
Hiring managers at companies paying this kind of money get a lot of applications. Developers who stand out are the ones who show real impact, not just a list of technologies they have used. The goal is to walk into every interview as someone the company feels lucky to talk to.

Building a Resume That Gets Noticed

A strong backend developer resume for this salary range focuses on results, not just responsibilities. Recruiters scan resumes in about 10 seconds. The ones that move forward are the ones that show a clear, quantified impact in every bullet point.
  • Use numbers wherever possible — "reduced API response time by 40%" beats "improved API performance."
  • List the specific technologies and frameworks you used in each role, not generic terms.
  • Keep the resume to one or two pages; senior engineers should stay at two pages max.
  • Put your most recent and most relevant work at the top of each job entry.
  • Include a skills section that lists languages, frameworks, databases, and cloud platforms clearly.
  • Remove outdated technologies that are no longer used in modern backend systems.

GitHub Profile and Open Source Contributions

A strong GitHub profile works like a live portfolio. It shows hiring managers that the developer writes real code outside of their job and cares about the craft. Even one or two well-documented projects can make a huge difference.
  • Pin your best projects at the top of your GitHub profile.
  • Write clear README files that explain what the project does, why you built it, and how to run it.
  • Contribute to open source repositories that use the technologies listed in your target jobs.
  • Show consistent commit activity — even small weekly contributions add up over time.
  • Build side projects that solve real problems; employers love seeing initiative and follow-through.

How to Negotiate to $9,200 Per Month

Many developers leave money on the table by accepting the first offer without negotiating. Companies almost always have room in the budget to go higher, especially for backend engineers with in-demand skills. The key is to go into salary conversations prepared and confident.
  • Know your market rate before any interview using Levels. fyi, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn Salary
  • Wait for the employer to give a number first, then counter with a number slightly above your target.
  • Never apologize for negotiating; it is a normal part of the hiring process at every company.
  • Use competing offers as leverage if you have them; even informal conversations with other companies count.
  • Negotiate the full compensation package — base salary, equity, bonus, and remote flexibility all have value.
  • If a company cannot meet $9,200 in base salary, ask for a signing bonus or an earlier performance review.

Remote Backend Developer Jobs at $9,200 Per Month

Remote work has changed everything for backend developers. A developer based in India, Eastern Europe, Southeast Asia, or Latin America can now apply to companies in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Western Europe and earn salaries that were previously only available to people living in expensive tech hubs.
Remote-first companies, distributed engineering teams, and contract marketplaces have all opened up the $9,200 per month range to backend developers anywhere in the world. This is one of the biggest salary opportunities in tech right now.

Platforms for Remote Backend Developer Jobs

These platforms are known for remote backend developer roles that pay at or above $9,200 per month:
  • Toptal — selective platform that connects top backend developers with premium clients; high pay, competitive vetting
  • Turing.com — matches remote developers with US companies; backend engineers earn strong monthly rates.
  • Arc.dev — remote-first jobs platform with a dedicated backend engineering category
  • Gun.io — freelance and full-time remote backend developer roles with US companies
  • Upwork — large freelance marketplace; backend developers with strong profiles earn $70 to $100+ per hour
  • Crossover — high-paying remote tech roles; senior backend positions regularly clear $9,200 per month

Tips for Landing Remote Backend Roles at This Pay Level

Remote companies look for developers who communicate well, manage their own time, and take ownership of their work without needing constant supervision. Technical skill is the entry ticket, but soft skills close the deal for remote roles.
  • Build a professional home office setup and show it during video interviews — it signals you take remote work seriously.
  • Get comfortable with async communication tools like Slack, Notion, and Jira before interviewing.
  • Mention examples of working independently on complex backend features without close supervision.
  • Have a strong internet connection and show up to interviews on time — reliability matters more than ever for remote roles.
  • Write clear, detailed messages and documentation; remote employers value developers who communicate well in writing.

Career Path to Reach $9,200 Per Month as a Backend Developer

Most backend developers do not start at $9,200 per month. It is a salary that comes after building the right foundation, gaining meaningful experience, and making smart career moves along the way. The path there is very achievable for most developers who stay consistent.
A typical timeline looks like this: one to two years as a junior backend developer building core skills, two to four years as a mid-level developer working on production systems, and then a move into senior-level roles where $9,200 per month becomes the standard range. Some developers move faster by targeting high-growth companies or specializing in high-demand areas like cloud infrastructure or distributed systems.

From Junior to Senior Backend Developer

The jump from junior to senior is where most of the salary growth happens. Junior developers often earn between $3,000 and $5,000 per month. Mid-level developers typically earn between $5,500 and $8,000 per month. Senior backend engineers consistently earn $9,200 or more per month.
  • Junior backend developer — focus on learning one language deeply, writing clean code, and understanding databases.
  • Mid-level backend developer — take ownership of features, learn system design basics, and build API experience.
  • Senior backend developer — lead technical decisions, mentor junior engineers, and own large parts of the codebase.
  • Staff or principal engineer — goes beyond $9,200 per month; involves cross-team impact and long-term architecture decisions.

Certifications and Learning That Speed Up the Path

Certifications do not guarantee a salary bump on their own, but they do signal commitment and fill gaps in a developer's skill set. Cloud certifications in particular have a direct connection to higher backend developer salaries.
  • AWS Certified Developer – Associate or Professional is one of the best certifications for backend engineers targeting cloud roles
  • Google Cloud Professional Cloud Developer — strong for backend roles inside Google Cloud-heavy tech stacks
  • Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) — valuable for backend engineers working with containerized systems
  • MongoDB Developer Certification — relevant for backend engineers working with NoSQL databases at scale
  • Online courses at Udemy, Coursera, or Pluralsight — practical courses on system design, microservices, and backend architecture are worth the investment

The Path Is Clear — Start Walking It

Backend developer jobs paying $9,200 per month are not rare. They show up daily on job boards, inside remote platforms, and through direct company applications. The developers who land them consistently are the ones who build the right skills, target the right companies, and present themselves in a way that makes hiring managers pay attention.
Pick one skill gap to close this month. Update your resume with measurable results. Set up salary filters on job boards and start applying to companies that are known to pay this range. Negotiate every offer. Remote opportunities have made this salary reachable for backend developers all over the world.
The $9,200 per month mark is a real, achievable target for any backend developer who works toward it with a clear plan. Start now.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many years of experience does it take to earn $9,200 per month as a backend developer?

Most backend developers reach this salary level with three to six years of hands-on experience. The timeline shortens if a developer specializes in high-demand areas like cloud infrastructure, distributed systems, or financial technology. Developers who join high-growth startups or land roles at large tech companies sometimes hit this number with two to three years of strong experience. The key is not just the number of years, but what gets built during those years and which companies the developer works for.

Which programming language gives a backend developer the best chance of earning $9,200 per month?

Go (Golang), Rust, and Scala tend to come with the highest backend developer salaries because of the complexity of the systems they are used to build. Python and Java also lead to strong salaries when paired with the right frameworks and cloud experience. The language matters less than the depth of knowledge and the types of systems a developer can build with it. A Python developer with strong FastAPI, PostgreSQL, and AWS experience earns just as much as a Go developer in most markets.

Can a backend developer outside the United States earn $9,200 per month?

Yes, and this is happening more often now than ever before. Remote-first companies in the United States, Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom regularly hire backend developers from other countries and pay them US or European market rates. Platforms like Toptal, Turing, and Arc.dev connect developers in countries like India, Brazil, Poland, and the Philippines with employers paying $9,200 per month or more. Strong English communication, a reliable portfolio, and experience with remote collaboration tools make this very achievable.

What is the best way to negotiate a backend developer's salary to $9,200 per month?

The strongest negotiation starts with data. Use Levels. fyi, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn Salary to know exactly what backend developers at your experience level earn at the companies you are targeting. When an employer makes an offer, counter with a number above $9,200 and back it up by referencing your research and the market rate. If you have more than one offer at the same time, use that as leverage. Avoid accepting the first number without countering. Most companies have budget flexibility, especially for backend engineers with strong cloud, API, and database skills.

Do backend developers need a college degree to earn $9,200 per month?

No. A large number of backend developers earning $9,200 per month or more do not have a traditional computer science degree. What employers care about most is the ability to build reliable, scalable backend systems. A strong portfolio, relevant work experience, open source contributions, and technical interview performance carry far more weight than a degree at most modern tech companies. Bootcamp graduates, self-taught developers, and those with online certifications land senior backend roles at this pay level regularly when they can demonstrate real technical skill.

What cloud platform skills are most valuable for reaching $9,200 per month as a backend developer?

AWS is the most in-demand cloud platform for backend developers right now, followed by Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. Backend developers who know how to deploy and manage applications on these platforms, work with serverless functions, set up CI/CD pipelines, and manage cloud databases are consistently the ones who earn at the top of the salary range. An AWS Certified Developer certification is one of the fastest ways to validate these skills and add credibility to a backend developer's job applications.