Tulip Tech Reviews

4.6

94% would recommend to a friend

(35 total reviews)

93% positive business outlook

Tulip Tech has an employee rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 35 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Tulip Tech employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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35 reviews
1.0
12 Dec 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

No Pros. If you give 100% effort. They will force you to give more. No work appreciations.

Cons

- They force employee's to sign an agreement paper to work for 3 years. If you want to leave before 3 years, they will harass you. - They force employee's to work after office hours - work time is 2pm to 11pm. But they also force to stay more. - They will force you to work at midnight. - Doesn't provide any device for remote work. - If you take sick leave, they will still force you to work. - They will hire you and will force you to change the role to support. - The job is not secured. - You have to work on weekends without any extra payments. - No govt. holidays will be given.

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Tulip Tech Response
3y
Thank you for your review. For our future employees I would like to respond to your comments. 1. Yes, We ask employees to sign a contract. This is to ensure we invest on the right person. We make sure this is known to the candidate before we do any interview or offer any job. We invest very heavily on our resources (6 months intense paid training , certification etc) . It really hurts us if someone decides to leave after we provided all the skills. This is why we insists on a mutual contract. 2.We work UK Business hours. So if you are working from India,Bangladesh or Philipines , your work hours will be different then UK. This is also communicated before any interview or job offer. We only accept someone who are comfortable working UK business hours. We can change the times accordingly, we are a 24/7 company, so many people work on different shifts. 3.We believe working from the office as you can collaborate, learn and deliver faster. Work from home culture is not yet matured in a lot of rural areas, due to lack of internet or electricity. We provide laptops to our employees, they can take them home if needed. WFH is allowed with right approvals. 4. If your release is over the weekend, you are expected to release it over the weekend. You will get day off for those hours . We do not have major releases that often. Also, if your code breaks the production, you are expected to fix it , even if it takes few extra hours. These are emergencies, not a regular occurance. I hope I am able to answer most of the questions.
5.0
19 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Supportive and knowledgeable leadership 2. Great culture and teamwork 3. Continuous learning opportunities 4. Exposure to modern technologies and best practices 5. Flexible, respectful, and professional environment

Cons

Nothing major so far; processes are constantly improving as the company grows

1.0
27 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Supportive teammates and good bonding among developers. 2. Work culture is generally positive within the team. 3. You’ll get opportunities to learn and grow technically.

Cons

1. Heavy workload, management often motivates employees with promises of bonuses or rewards that never happen. 2. Salary is the only consistent benefit, no actual performance bonuses are provided. 3. The company claims to follow UK culture, but that means Bangladeshi holidays are not respected. You only get 5 sick days and 7 casual leaves for the first 6 months (another 7 added later). 4. Eid holidays are taken from your casual leave — only 2 days allowed (Eid day and the day before). 5. Employee dedication is overlooked. Even simple requests (like a coffee machine for 40+ employees) are rejected. 6. Unequal treatment among teams — some teams (like AI) get new laptops and facilities, while others (who generate more value) are ignored. 7. Management gives motivational speeches and praise but rarely takes real action to improve conditions. 8. Company growth doesn’t reflect in employee benefits. No improved facilities, and even snacks are very low quality. 9. If your salary is over 1 lakh, the company cuts 5% each month and returns it after 13 months with no interest. 10. Sometimes you have to work on weekends, but no compensation or extra leave is provided. 11. There are frequent employee assessments and discussions about improving company culture and facilities but no real actions ever follow only talk.

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Tulip Tech Response
7mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. While we value all perspectives, we would like to clarify some points to ensure readers have an accurate understanding of our company culture and policies. 1. Workload & Hours: As a growing technology company bringing new products to market, workloads can occasionally be demanding. However, all weekend or emergency work is compensated appropriately, and our HR records confirm this practice. 2. Performance Bonuses: Bonuses are issued based on measurable performance outcomes. Those who meet or exceed targets regularly receive financial recognition. 3. Work Schedule & Holidays: Since our clients and management are UK-based, our teams follow UK working hours and holidays. UK public holidays actually exceed Bangladeshi national holidays in number. Eid holidays are included within our annual leave structure, and this is clearly communicated before employment begins. 4. Employee Welfare & Facilities: We value our employees’ dedication — our retention rate exceeds 90%, which reflects our team culture. Tea, coffee, and refreshments are regularly provided, and we continue to upgrade facilities to match our company’s growth. 5. Equipment Allocation: Our AI division requires high-performance hardware due to the nature of R&D work. All teams are treated equitably, with resources allocated according to technical needs. 6. Continuous Improvement: Management is actively investing in improvements — including a new office facility, updated policies, and enhanced HR support systems — to ensure a comfortable and empowering environment. 7. Employee Growth: Many of our current senior staff began their journey with TulipTech as interns earning 10,000 BDT, and have grown into leadership roles through their own dedication and performance. We take pride in fostering long-term careers. 8. Retention Policy: The small deferred payment structure (5%) was introduced to discourage abrupt career hopping during critical project phases. The full amount is returned after 13 months with complete transparency. 9. Weekend Compensation: We reiterate that any weekend or additional work is always paid or compensated with time off, depending on the situation. Our vision is to make TulipTech one of the best technology companies to work for in Bangladesh. We are investing significantly in our people, infrastructure, and culture to achieve that goal. Some improvements take time, but our commitment to employee satisfaction and growth is unwavering. — TulipTech Management Team
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