Careers

Open positions and how we hire

Full-time roles based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Engineers, designers, and QA across modern web, mobile, and AI stacks. Permanent employment only — no contractors, no rotating staff.

Why join us

Real client work from day one — no bench

What you do here is what gets shipped. Most hires join a paying client engagement within the first month, with senior engineers reviewing code and a team cadence that actually delivers.

ReformedTech team at work in Dhaka

Most of our hires join a real client engagement within their first month — there is no bench. The work is for paying clients across Bangladesh, the US, Canada, and Germany. You get production exposure, code review from senior engineers, and a team cadence that ships.

We hire full-time, permanent employees only — no contractors, no rotating staff. Most of the team has been with us for years, and we plan that way: people stay long enough to grow into senior roles, lead engagements, and own technical decisions.

Perks

What you get day-to-day

The basics that make full-time work in Dhaka comfortable, plus a few things we have intentionally kept on the list as our team has grown.

Two festival bonuses each year

Friday + Saturday weekends

Lunch, snacks, coffee on us

Annual team trip

Open-floor office in Shyamoli

Internal learning program

On-site prayer space

Books and courses on us

Open positions

Roles we are hiring for now

We are between hiring rounds. If you have experience in our stack, send us your CV anyway — we keep candidates on file and reach out when openings come up.

No open positions right now. Send your CV to contact@reformedtech.org and we will reach out when the right role opens.

Open application

Don't see your role? Send a CV anyway.

We hire continuously across the stacks below. If your experience overlaps, write a short note about what you have shipped and we will reach out when the right role opens.

TypeScriptReactVueSvelteKitNext.jsNuxtAstroNode.jsLaravelPythonFlutterReact NativePostgreSQLMySQLTursoAWSCloudflareGraphQL