Job opportunities at Transcom Group, 2 days off per week


Published: 04:54 17 June 2026
Transcom Electronics Limited, a subsidiary of Transcom Group, has published a notification for the recruitment of manpower. The company will recruit for the post of Senior Officer in the Organizational Development Department.
Interested candidates can apply from June 15. Applications will be accepted until June 20, 2026. Applications must be submitted online.
Job Information
Post Name: Senior Officer
Department: Organizational Development
Location:Dhaka
Job Type: Full-time
Eligibility:Candidates must have a bachelor's degree from a recognized institution. In addition, they must have a good understanding of electronic products and home appliances and 2 to 3 years of experience in the relevant field.
Age Limit:28 to 35 years
Both men and women can apply
Opportunities:In addition to salary, the selected candidates will receive provident fund, medical allowance, mobile bill, gratuity, annual salary increment and two festival bonuses per year. In addition, there will be two days off per week.
Application Deadline:20 June 2026
Interested candidates apply to click here.
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