Job Details:
Company: Clinisys
Role Title: Associate Software Engineer (Software Engineer I)
Experience: Freshers / 1-2 years experience
Location: India (Bangalore, Kolkata)
Clinisys, a global software company focusing on healthcare and scientific software solutions, is offering fresh graduates the chance to join as Associate Software Engineers in India.

Role Overview & Responsibilities
- Develop software solutions across subsystems: engage in prototyping, coding, testing and deployment. Clinisys
- Understand application structure, collaborate with cross-functional teams, troubleshoot and document code. Clinisys
- Follow quality standards, support root-cause analysis of defects, and adopt best practices in software engineering.
Eligibility & Skills Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Software Engineering, Computer Science or related discipline. Clinisys
- 1-2 years experience OR strong fresh graduate with solid programming fundamentals. Clinisys
- Proficiency in Java, SQL, JavaScript, and understanding of front-end technologies (HTML, CSS) is a plus. Clinisys
- Good communication, teamwork, problem-solving mindset, and willingness to learn.
Why Join Clinisys?
- Work in a niche software space (healthcare / scientific applications) with meaningful impact.
- International company with dynamic software product teams — good growth visibility. Clinisys
| Company Name: | Clinisys |
| Role: | Software Engineer |
| Experience: | Fresher |
| Location: | Bengaluru |
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