Are you a final-year student looking to secure your career before graduation? Ebitaus has opened applications for the Associate Software Engineer role in Chennai.
This is a specialized recruitment drive exclusively for the 2026 passing out batch. If you are passionate about full-stack development and want to work with a modern tech stack involving Java and React, this is the perfect starting point for your professional journey.
Job Overview
Feature
Details
Company
Ebitaus
Role
Associate Software Engineer
Location
Chennai (On-site)
Batch Eligibility
2026 Passouts
Experience
Fresher
Technical Stack & Requirements
Ebitaus is looking for candidates with a strong foundation in both backend and frontend technologies.
Must-Have Skills
Java: Strong core knowledge for backend logic.
REST APIs: Understanding of how to build and integrate web services.
React: Basic knowledge of frontend development and UI components.
Good-to-Have (Bonus Skills)
Cloud & DevOps: Familiarity with AWS and Docker.
Databases: Exposure to MongoDB (NoSQL).
Key Responsibilities
As an Associate Software Engineer, you will be part of a collaborative team focusing on:
Full-Stack Development: Assisting in the development of backend services while supporting React-based frontend tasks.
Code Quality: Writing clean, maintainable, and efficient code from day one.
Debugging: Helping the team troubleshoot and resolve software bugs.
Learning: Adapting to new software development concepts and modern frameworks under expert guidance.
Why Apply?
Early Placement: Secure a full-time role while you are still in your final year of engineering.
Modern Tech Stack: Gain hands-on experience with the MERN/Java ecosystem, including cloud exposure.
On-site Collaboration: Work directly with mentors in a professional office environment in Chennai.
Since the core requirement is Java and REST APIs, expect your technical interviews to focus on Object-Oriented Programming (OOPS), Java collections, and basic API methods (GET, POST, etc.). Be prepared to discuss any college projects where you used Java or React!