Careers
Seven roles open. We hire slowly, pay against published bands, and tell you the truth in the interview about what the job is like.
Offshore work does not have to mean second class work
Plenty of Indian engineers spend their careers implementing decisions made elsewhere. That is the model we were founded to reject.
Our engineers talk to clients directly, argue about architecture, and are named in the case studies they built. If you want to be told exactly what to type, we are a poor fit. If you want to own the outcome and be accountable for it, keep reading.
What we actually offer
Remote where the role allows
Three of our seven open roles are fully remote. We say which on the listing, not in the interview.
Salary bands published internally
Every engineer can see the band for every level. Raises follow the band, not the negotiation.
A learning budget that is actually spent
Unspent budget is a policy failure, so managers are measured on whether their team uses it.
The overlap window, not the night shift
Client overlap ends at 7pm IST. Nobody is asked to hold a call at midnight.
Health cover for you and your parents
Parents included by default, not as a paid upgrade.
We help you leave well
Clients hire our engineers. We price for it rather than block it.
Seven positions
Own services end to end in Go, Node, or Python. You will shape the contract, not just implement it.
Apply for this roleBuild interfaces that survive real data. TypeScript, React, and a strong opinion about accessibility.
Apply for this roleTerraform, Kubernetes, and the discipline to make deployments boring.
Apply for this roleWrite the tests that let a client sleep. Playwright, contract testing, and CI you trust.
Apply for this roleRun two to three delivery pods. Protect the engineers, tell the client the truth.
Apply for this roleTurn a vague brief into a scope an engineer can build against.
Apply for this roleFind engineers who can be trusted with someone else's product.
Apply for this roleNo roles open in this team right now.
Send us your work
A resume is fine. A link to something you built is better.