iOS Developer (with a taste for design)
This is an outstanding opportunity for a daring entrepreneurial iOS developer who wants to get in at the beginning of a ground breaking mobile solution within FinTech. With a world-class senior management team and an enviable advisory board, along with funding from the leading names in tech investment, this has all the components for success.
Your job will be to help us create and engaging and secure experience for our users and encourage user stickiness through great design. You get to have influence and impact from day 1, along with working on and contributing to a big idea that has the potential to change payments forever!
Main requirements
You have an insatiable hunger for learning new things, and a strong appetite for iterating quickly, measuring and learning from your work. And:
- Your iOS dev skills must be solid (2-4 years) but you don't need to be an iOS dev expert.
- Your must know mobile UI / UX concepts well - mobile game artists usually do.
- We need someone who can handle graphic motion, we already have a functional iOS dev on our team. Have a gaming background? Awesome 🙂
- You have strong knowledge of iOS frameworks and ideally some awesome apps in the AppStore that you can demo
Nice to have
- Experience in PHP, and Java
- Experience in C++ and working with cross-platform code that is suitable for mobile constraints is a plus, since all our clients share a common code base written in C++.
- Experience with developing Android apps
- Passionate about API and SDK design
Perks
- Meaningful Equity
- Owning your own projects from conception to launch
- New MacBook
- Work whenever you work best (flexible hours)
- Free Gym Membership
- Flexible vacation - take time off when you need it
We are a small "family" with a flat hierarchy and an ability to make decisions quickly. We have a great office at Shoreditch, close to Old Street - in the heart of the tech centre of London, and within walking distance to many shops, bars, and places to eat.
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