Mô Tả Công Việc
1. Designing and developing iOS applications
Design and develop iOS applications based on requirements. This includes UI/UX design, programming, testing, debugging, and deployment.
2. Collaborating with cross-functional teams
Work with cross-functional teams, including designers, project managers, and quality assurance professionals, to ensure that applications are developed efficiently and effectively.
3. Maintaining existing applications
Responsible for maintaining existing applications, which may include debugging, fixing issues, and updating the application based on user feedback.
4. Staying up-to-date with new technologies
Keep up-to-date with the latest trends and technologies in mobile application development.
5. Writing and maintaining technical documentation
Write and maintain technical documentation related to the application development process.
6. Troubleshooting and providing technical support
Troubleshoot issues with applications and provide technical support to end-users.
7. Following coding standards and best practices
Follow coding standards and best practices to ensure that applications are efficient, maintainable, and scalable.
8. Providing project updates
Provide regular project updates to clients and project managers.
Yêu Cầu Công Việc
● Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science or any related discipline preferred
● Experience: 2-4 years (iOS / Android)
● Communicate with coworkers effectively in English using Slack
● Have hands-on experience with Swift in Xcode, using CocoaPods as a dependency management tool
● Deep understanding of storyboard, auto-layout, constraint, content hugging, compression resistance priorities
● Rx Programming
● Consume RESTFUL web services with JSON
● Create high usability charts using charting libraries
● Handle push notifications
● Having experience with Realm, and Firebase will be a plus
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Quyền Lợi
- Competitive packages and benefits
- Professional growth opportunities
- Cutting-edge projects and technologies
- Collaborative and supportive work culture
- Autonomy and trust