Engineering · Very high demand

Hire Remote React Developers from India

React developers build the interactive front end of web apps — component architecture, state management, and the performance work that keeps interfaces fast.

Mid-level cost$22,000 – $38,000/yr
US equivalent$120,000 – $155,000/yr
Typical saving~78%
Time to hire16 days

What a React Developer does

  • Build reusable component libraries and design-system primitives
  • Wire up state, data fetching, and client routing
  • Profile and fix render performance and bundle size
  • Collaborate with design and backend on API contracts

Skills to hire for

Core

ReactTypeScriptHooks & state managementREST/GraphQLCSS/TailwindTesting (Jest/RTL)

Nice to have

Next.jsReact NativeWeb performanceAccessibility (WCAG)

How to spot a strong one

  • Can explain re-render behaviour and memoisation trade-offs without hand-waving
  • Ships accessible markup by default, not as an afterthought
  • Has opinions on state management that match the app size

Hiring a remote React Developer: FAQ

How much does it cost to hire a remote React Developer from India?

A mid-level React Developer based in India typically costs $22,000 – $38,000 per year — roughly 78% less than the $120,000 – $155,000 equivalent onshore in the US. See the full band breakdown on our salary page.

How long does it take to hire a React Developer?

Working from a pre-vetted pool, expect about 16 days from open role to accepted offer for a React Developer, versus roughly 90 days for onshore hiring.

How are React Developers vetted?

Every candidate is screened for the core skills of the role — React, TypeScript, Hooks & state management and more — through practical assessments and structured interviews, plus signals like ownership and communication. The hiring is run by Remvix on your behalf.

Can I direct a remote React Developer like my own employee?

Yes. Under the managed-team model, you set priorities, review work, and lead day to day — while Remvix handles payroll, compliance, equipment, and HR so you don’t have to open an entity.