Why Startups?
Startups offer something corporates can’t: ownership, speed, and learning-per-hour that’s 10x what you get at an MNC. At a 5-person company, you’ll ship code that reaches users on day one, sit in customer calls by week two, and own an entire feature area by month three.
India’s startup ecosystem has over 1,12,000 DPIIT-recognised startups as of 2026, and early-stage companies are actively hiring builders who can wear multiple hats. This guide will walk you through exactly how to find, apply for, and land your first startup role.
Step 1: Build Your Skills the Startup Way
Startups don’t care about your CGPA. They care about what you’ve built. Focus on:
- One strong full-stack framework — Next.js + Python/FastAPI is the most in-demand combo in Indian startups right now
- Version control fluency — Git, PRs, code reviews, branching strategies
- Deployment basics — Docker, CI/CD, Vercel/Railway/AWS basics
- One “spike” skill — ML, mobile (React Native), DevOps, or design systems
Step 2: Build 2–3 Portfolio Projects
Your projects are your resume. Each should demonstrate:
- Problem → Solution — Start with a real problem, not “I wanted to learn React”
- Production quality — Auth, error handling, responsive design, deployed and live
- Technical depth — Show architecture decisions, not just CRUD operations
Project ideas that work well: A Slack bot that automates something, a data dashboard with real APIs, a tool that solves a campus problem, a Chrome extension with 50+ users.
Step 3: Write a Startup-Ready Resume
One page. No objectives section. Structure it as:
- Name + links (GitHub, portfolio, LinkedIn)
- Projects (2–3, each with: what it does, your role, tech stack, metrics)
- Skills (languages, frameworks, tools — only list what you can talk about for 10 minutes)
- Education (one line)
- Open source / community (if any)
Step 4: Where to Find Startup Jobs
- NexArc Jobs Board — Our Orin™ AI matches you against roles based on your skills, projects, and preferences. Set your profile to “Open to Work”
- AngelList/Wellfound — Filter by India, remote, and stage
- LinkedIn — Follow founders you admire, engage on their posts, DM thoughtfully
- Twitter/X — Many Indian founders post jobs on X before anywhere else
- College placement cells — Some startups partner with IITs/NITs/IIITs for early hiring
Step 5: The Startup Interview
Startup interviews are different from FAANG interviews:
- Take-home assignments — You’ll likely build something in 3–5 days. Treat it like production code
- Culture fit conversations — They’re assessing: Can this person work independently? Are they curious? Do they ship?
- Founder chat — The CEO or CTO will often interview you directly. Ask smart questions about product direction
Step 6: Negotiate Like a Pro
Early-stage startups (pre-seed to seed) in India typically offer:
- Internship: ₹10K–40K/month
- Full-time junior: ₹4–10 LPA (sometimes + ESOPs)
- Don’t undervalue equity — 0.1–0.5% at seed stage can be meaningful if the company succeeds
Ready to Start?
Create your NexArc profile, set your skills and preferences, and let Orin™ match you with the right startups. Your first startup job is closer than you think.