u/Lazy_Boysenberry3110

Job Title: Senior Angular Developer (6–8 Years Experience)

Location: Thrissur, Keralam

Domain: NBFC (Non-Banking Financial Services)

Work Days: Monday to Friday

Compensation: ₹65,000 per month

Key Responsibilities

* Develop and maintain scalable web applications using Angular

* Collaborate with backend teams to integrate APIs and ensure seamless functionality

* Optimize application performance and ensure high responsiveness

* Write clean, maintainable, and efficient code

* Participate in code reviews and contribute to best practices

* Understand business requirements in the NBFC domain and translate them into technical solutions

Required Skills

* Strong proficiency in Angular (latest versions preferred)

* Solid understanding of TypeScript, JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3

* Experience with REST APIs and third-party integrations

* Knowledge of state management (NgRx or similar) is a plus

* Familiarity with Agile/Scrum methodologies

* Experience in financial/NBFC applications is highly preferred

Eligibility Criteria

* 6–8 years of relevant experience in front-end development

* Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

* Ability to work independently and in a team environment

Work Details

* Location: Thrissur (Onsite preferred)

* Working Days: Monday to Friday

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u/Lazy_Boysenberry3110 — 10 days ago

We have a house and some land in a mountain area (Near Munnar) and are planning to move there by the end of this month.

We as a family were always interested in farming and always had livestock at home.

Farming won't be our primary source of income as I'm based in Bangalore (planning to shuttle between the two places) and my brother also has a job. But we plan to build a small farm in the long run.

Currently we have two cows and two calves. Also about a dozen hens. They are taken care of more like pets.

About a decade back I kept two turkey chicks as pets without knowing that they were a pair. They started laying eggs and we as a hobby hatched those eggs using our local hen.

But after a while we were forced to sell the parent turkeys and we got about 3,500 rs for both.

Based on this I suggested that we raise turkey chicks in lesser quality, say 10-20 , with a plan to sell them at Christmas time, assuming that there will be a demand in the hotels during the season.

The marketing plan is to reach out hotels directly and see if there is a need.

Any suggestions from people who have done Turkey farming.

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u/Lazy_Boysenberry3110 — 12 days ago