Careers

Careers and open applications

We are not listing active openings right now, but we collect CVs for future full-time roles in Dhaka across engineering, design, QA, and product.

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 applications

No open positions right now — drop your CV for future openings

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