At Ruokamill, we’re building more than a brand, we’re creating a movement in everyday wellness. As a growing startup, every team member plays a vital role, and the learning curve is steep, in the best way.
We're Proud to Offer:
Accelerated Growth
You’ll wear multiple hats, take real ownership, and gain hands-on experience across functions.
Learning at Every Step
From formulation to storytelling, get deep exposure into how a purpose-driven brand is built from scratch.
A Culture of Trust
We believe in freedom with accountability. You’re trusted to lead, contribute, and drive impact from day one.
Work That Matters
Be part of a mission that’s redefining how India thinks about everyday nutrition, one thoughtful mix at a time.
Collaborative Team
We work hard, stay curious, and challenge each other to do better, without the corporate fluff.
Life at Nutradale
Sumayya
Nutrition & Marketing Communication Executive
Ruokamill seriously has the chillest vibes ever. It’s all about good energy, constant learning, and people who actually root for you. There’s space to speak up, mess up, ask for help, and still feel like you belong. You’re pushed (in the best way) to grow, glow, and totally thrive.
Nikhil
Creative Manager
Every day at Ruokamill feels energizing and purposeful. The culture is built on mutual respect, shared learning, and real collaboration. Everyone’s ideas matter, and it feels great to tackle creative challenges together. You’re encouraged to grow, supported when it gets tough, and surrounded by people who genuinely want to see you thrive.
Goutam Yadav
Ecommerce Manager
Working at Ruokamill is equal parts chaos and clarity, in the best way. You get to be in the room where things are built, fixed, and figured out. No two days are the same, and that’s the fun of it. It’s fast-paced, collaborative, and you’re trusted to take ownership. The best part? Every problem feels like a shared mission, and your voice actually counts.
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