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We don’t hire for roles. We hire for ownership.

We are building something that hasn’t been built before — India’s integrated business operating system. Nine specialist products. One ecosystem. Thirty-plus pages. Hundreds of client engagements. And the work is nowhere near done.

The team writing this story needs people who can handle the blank page.

What we’re building

The context. Because it matters to know what you’re joining.

Sahayogi is building the operational infrastructure that Indian businesses have always needed and never had — nine products, powered by Sahayogi AI as the shared intelligence layer, covering operations, payroll, cloud, communication, financial planning, tax compliance, personal finance, and creative operations, one of them (Sahayogi One) the shared workspace. Not as separate tools. As a single, connected ecosystem where data flows between products, the intelligence layer knows the full business, and the founder stops being the only person who holds the complete picture.

We started with Office Sahayogi — a consulting practice that spent six years inside Indian businesses, watching the same operational problems repeat across sectors that had nothing else in common. In 2024, we built the answer. Sahayogi One Private Limited was incorporated, and the ecosystem began.

We are profitable. We are growing. We are building fast — and we are building carefully. This is not a company that has figured everything out and needs people to execute a plan. This is a company that is still figuring things out — and needs people who can work at that frontier with discipline, ownership, and the intellectual honesty to say when something isn’t working.

Who we hire

Four questions. If the answers are yes — keep reading.

Do you think like a builder?

A builder is not just someone who makes things. A builder is someone who looks at a problem and immediately starts thinking about structure — what needs to exist, in what form, in what sequence, and why. Who looks at something broken and sees the system failure behind the symptom, not just the symptom. Who doesn’t wait to be handed a clear brief before starting to think about the answer.

If your instinct when faced with an unclear problem is to map it out and start building toward a solution — not to wait for someone to make it clearer — you think like a builder.

Can you take ownership without being told?

This is the question that separates people who are comfortable here from people who aren’t.

Ownership at Sahayogi means: you see what needs to be done without someone pointing it out, you take responsibility for the outcome without being reminded, and you raise a flag when something is wrong or unclear — rather than waiting to see if someone else notices.

We are a small team. There is no layer between you and the outcome of your work. Nobody is checking whether you did the thing — the consequence of not doing it is visible. That is not pressure. That is the point.

Are you comfortable solving unclear problems?

Most of what we build has no clear precedent. The Business Doctor methodology didn’t exist before we built it. The 9-product ecosystem connecting operations, finance, compliance, cloud, and AI for Indian business didn’t exist before we started building it. Tax Sahayogi’s passive user detection model — calibrating answers to who is asking without a profile form — is not something borrowed from an existing template.

Unclear problems are the norm here. If your best work comes from a well-specified brief, a clear scope, and an established playbook — Sahayogi may not be the right fit. If you’re energised by the absence of an obvious answer — keep reading.

Are you hungry to learn fast?

Sahayogi builds across operations, finance, compliance, cloud infrastructure, AI, creative tools, and personal finance simultaneously. Nobody on the team knows everything. The expectation isn’t expertise — it’s the discipline to close the gap between what you know and what the work requires, quickly and honestly.

Learning at Sahayogi is not an HR programme. It is what the job demands. If you can look at something you don’t know and move toward understanding it rather than around it — that’s the quality we’re looking for.

What working here is like

What this actually looks like, day to day.

  • Small team. Visible work.

    There are no departments here that absorb the output of your work before it reaches the business. What you build gets used. By clients. By colleagues. By the products themselves. The connection between what you do and what it produces is short and direct. That creates a specific kind of accountability that is different from working in a large organisation — and a specific kind of satisfaction when the thing you built works.

  • Learning is the actual job.

    Expect to be in territory you haven’t covered before, regularly. Expect to have to figure it out — with help from the team, but without the guarantee that someone already knows the answer. The team is building on multiple frontiers simultaneously. The expectation is not that you know everything. It is that you know how to learn.

  • The problem is always upstream.

    We are trained — by the Business Doctor methodology, by years of operational consulting — to find the system failure behind the surface symptom. This applies to client work, to product decisions, to our own operations, and to how we work together. We don’t fix the same problem twice if we can help it. The first time it surfaces, we find the root and fix that.

  • Honest feedback. Directly.

    We don’t do performance reviews once a year. We talk about what’s working and what isn’t when it’s relevant. We expect the same from everyone on the team — the willingness to say “this isn’t working” or “I made an error here” without waiting for a formal occasion to say it. Direct, honest communication is not a value we aspire to. It is how the team actually operates.

Open roles

Current openings.

We hire when the need is specific and the right person is unlikely to be waiting — not to fill a headcount target. If a role is listed here, we need someone specific for a specific reason.

We don’t have a listed opening right now.

That doesn’t mean we’re not interested in hearing from you. We hire when we find the right person — and we’ve found the right person before we had a role listed. If you think you belong here, make your case. We read every email.

No role listed? Build your case.

Don’t see your role? That’s not a reason not to write.

The best people we’ve found weren’t waiting for a job listing. They were doing something — building something, running something, thinking about something — and they wrote to tell us why they belonged here.

We don’t have a standard application process. We have a genuine interest in meeting people who think the way we think and want to work on what we’re building. If that’s you — and you can articulate why — write to us.

What a strong unsolicited email includes:

  • What you’ve built or owned

    Not a CV list of employers, but a description of something you owned the outcome of. What you built, what went wrong, what you learned, and what you’d do differently.

  • Why Sahayogi specifically

    Not “I’m passionate about fintech” or “I admire your growth trajectory.” What specifically about what we’re building do you understand from the inside? What problem are we solving that you’ve seen close up?

  • What you would work on first

    If you joined tomorrow, what is the problem you’d start with? This shows whether you’ve understood the company well enough to have an opinion — and whether your thinking is aligned with ours.

Write to: info@sahayogi.in

Subject line: Why I belong at Sahayogi

What to include: What you’ve built, why us specifically, what you’d work on first.

We respond to every email that gives us something real to respond to.

About the company

Who you’d be joining.

Sahayogi One Private Limited

CIN: U62010UP2024PTC205006 | Founded: 2024 | Operating since: May 2020

We are an integrated business ecosystem for Indian SMEs, professionals, and individuals. Nine specialist products. One connected platform. Built from six years of operational consulting research inside Indian businesses.

We are profitable from our first financial year. We have not taken external funding. Every client we have is on an ongoing retainer — not a one-time engagement.

We are based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Some roles are remote-friendly. Most benefit from in-person collaboration, at least part of the time.

Co-founders:

  • Dhruv Singla — Co-Founder & Director
  • Ishika Singla — Co-Founder & Director
  • Aruna Singla — Co-Founder & Director
  • Kartik Singla — Co-Founder

What we’re building: India’s integrated business operating system. For the 63 million Indian businesses that deserve to run on a system, not on the heroism of their founders.

Learn more about us →See what we’ve built →

The team is small. The work is real. The opportunity is significant.

If that combination interests you — we’d like to hear from you.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions.

How do I apply for a job at Sahayogi?

For listed roles, email info@sahayogi.in with the subject line matching the role title. For unsolicited applications, email info@sahayogi.in with the subject “Why I belong at Sahayogi” — include what you’ve built or owned, why Sahayogi specifically, and what you would work on first.

Is Sahayogi hiring remotely?

Some roles at Sahayogi One Private Limited are remote-friendly. The company is based in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, and most roles benefit from in-person collaboration at least part of the time. Specific location requirements are listed with each open role.

What does Sahayogi look for in candidates?

Sahayogi hires based on four qualities: the ability to think like a builder (see structure in problems and move toward solutions without waiting for a clear brief), the ability to take ownership without being told (see what needs to be done and do it), comfort with unclear problems (working at the frontier where the playbook doesn’t exist yet), and hunger to learn fast (closing the gap between what you know and what the work requires, quickly). Formal qualifications are secondary to these qualities.

What is it like to work at Sahayogi?

Sahayogi is a small team building across multiple product frontiers simultaneously. Work is visible — what you build gets used directly by clients and by the products. Learning is a daily requirement — the team is working on problems that don’t have established templates. Communication is direct and honest. The connection between what you do and what it produces is short and clear.

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