Enterprise Engineering From the Heart of Texas

Dallas-Fort Worth's telecom, enterprise, and defense sectors produce seasoned engineers. Bookuvai delivers this expertise at $2-5/hr.

Location: Dallas (city)

The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is home to major tech employers including AT&T, Texas Instruments, and numerous enterprise software companies. The region benefits from no state income tax, a central timezone, and strong university systems producing engineering talent.

Average Rates

RoleLocal RateBookuvai Rate
Frontend Developer$90-135/hr$2-5/hr
Backend Developer$95-145/hr$2-5/hr
Full-Stack Developer$100-150/hr$2-5/hr
DevOps Engineer$105-160/hr$2-5/hr

Timezone

CST (UTC-6) — US overlap: Full overlap, EU overlap: 4-5 hours overlap

Advantages

  • Telecom Expertise: AT&T's headquarters and other telecom companies have built deep engineering talent in networking, 5G, and communications infrastructure.
  • No State Income Tax: Texas' zero state income tax attracts talent and reduces overhead for both companies and contractors.
  • Central Location: CST timezone and DFW airport's connectivity make Dallas ideal for companies needing coast-to-coast collaboration.
  • Lower Cost of Living: DFW offers significantly lower living costs than coastal tech hubs while maintaining access to top talent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tech companies are headquartered in Dallas?
AT&T, Texas Instruments, Match Group, and Tyler Technologies are among the major tech employers in the DFW metroplex.
How much do Dallas developers charge?
Dallas developer rates range from $90-160/hr. Bookuvai offers pre-vetted engineers at $2-5/hr through AI-managed projects.
Is Dallas a good city for enterprise software development?
Yes. The DFW area has a strong enterprise and B2B software culture driven by telecom, defense, and financial services companies.