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We are talking about just the pay, right? Then the list would look like:

  • Reve Systems

  • The Tiger IT

  • Cefalo

  • Infolytix

  • Relisource (When it gets good project)

  • IPay

  • Newscred

  • The Jaxara IT Ltd

  • Dohatec New Media

  • Kona Soft

  • Secure Link Services Ltd

  • Aplectrum Solutions Ltd

  • Enosis
    In today’s world software system firms treat many business models and that they usually turn out differing kinds of product-supported client demands or market things. Nowadays, most of the world's firms have begun to use custom solutions to fulfill their specific desires. though the trend of the amendment has influenced Bangladeshi firms too.

  • MicroDeft

  • Kaz Software Limited

  • Brain Station 23 Limited

  • Lead Soft

  • Southtech Limited

  • Datasoft systems in Bangladesh

  • Tiger IT

  • Smart software limited

  • NewCred

  • Magnito Digital

Here is a list that may help you:

  • Reve Systems
  • Newscred
  • Appdragon
  • Widespace
  • Therap
  • Secure Link Services Ltd
  • KONA Software Lab Ltd
  • Relisource

These companies pays well. Most probably Reve Systems pays the highest salary. But working environment is worst there. That's why no one works there for a long time except some people who have no place to go.

  1. Therap
  2. Tiger IT
  3. Vantage
  4. Kona Software
  5. Reve Systems
  6. Innoweb Ltd
  7. Erient
  8. Bording Vista
  9. Newgen Technology BD Ltd
  10. Nordic Soft
  11. Cefalo
  12. Southtech
  13. Leads Corporation
  14. Metatude Asia
  15. Escenic Asia
  16. DSi
  17. IBCS Primax Ltd
  18. BRAC IT Services Ltd
  19. bKash Limited
  20. IPVision
  21. Nilavo Technologies
  22. Progoti Systems Ltd (SureCash)
  23. Orbund
  24. ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS - EUSIA TECHNOLOGY COMMUNITY
  25. Sekai Lab
  26. BitMascot Pvt Ltd.
  27. GenWeb2 Ltd.
  28. Widespace
  29. Vizrt
  30. Grameen Intel Social Business Ltd
  31. Together Initiatives Ltd Alt-H1 ======

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