Job Details:
Company: MetLife
Role: Jr. Software Platform Engineer
Location: India (e.g., Hyderabad)
Experience Required: 0 – 3 years
Employment Type: Full-time
About MetLife
MetLife is a leading global insurance and financial services firm with a technology-driven operations base in India. Their software engineering teams build platform and product solutions that support large scale services.

Role & Responsibilities
- Assist in designing, developing and maintaining platform-level software solutions (front-end/back-end). Weekday Jobs+1
- Participate in agile delivery, peer reviews, CI/CD pipelines, and work with microservices, message brokers and cloud technologies.
- Work on problem solving, code optimisation, quality and reliability of application platforms.
Skills & Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related discipline. Frontlines Media+1
- 0 to 3 years of experience (including internships/projects).
- Proficiency in one or more programming languages (Java preferred) and understanding of data structures, algorithms, OOP.
- Good communication, adaptability, willingness to learn new technologies.
Why Join MetLife?
- Opportunity to start your software engineering career in a trusted global brand.
- Work on meaningful platform solutions, gain exposure to modern technologies and software development practices.
- Good for early career professionals looking to grow quickly.
| Company Name: | Metlife |
| Role: | Jr. Software |
| Experience: | 0-3Years |
| Location: | Hyderabad |
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