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Working at Kaarya

We're not actively hiring.

And we're saying that on purpose, on the careers page, instead of leaving up open roles we're not really filling. If your work is excellent and the mission resonates, write to us anyway — we keep a list, and we open roles from it first.

What it's like to work here

Four things we won't change as we grow.

Small team, no busywork

Three to five people, indefinitely. Every role ships product directly. No middle layers, no JIRA theatre, no 'sync up' meetings that should have been a paragraph.

Honest pay, honest hours

Market-rate cash, real ESOPs, four-day work weeks where the work allows. We don't measure attendance, we measure shipped work and how good it is.

Async by default, deep work protected

Most decisions happen in writing. Calendars are mostly empty. If you need three uninterrupted hours to think, that's the default state, not a perk.

Build for India first

We optimise for ₹2,000 capital and 2G fallbacks before we worry about Stripe Atlas. If that's not your instinct, this won't fit.

Profiles we keep an eye out for

No open roles right now. If you fit one of these and want to be first in line when we open one, write to us.

Engineers

TypeScript / Next.js / Postgres people who can ship a polished surface end-to-end. Bonus if you've worked on Indian payments, KYC, or vernacular UX.

Designers

Restraint over flair. You can defend a hairline border for ten minutes. Comfortable in Figma and equally comfortable writing copy when the design needs it.

Career writers

You've actually worked in 2+ income paths we recommend (freelance, D2C, content, tutoring, etc.) and can write a 30-day plan that someone in Bareilly could follow.

Trust & safety

Part-time or contract. DPDP, Razorpay/Dodo flows, refund handling, fraud watch. India-payment veterans only.

Send us your work

Email careers@kaarya.app with three things: a one-paragraph note on why Kaarya, links to two pieces of work you're proud of, and the kind of role you'd want.

Skip the cover letter. Skip the resume formatting. Show us something you've made.