About JobGet:

JobGet is building the home for America’s workforce. As the #1 app focused on hourly workers, we serve a massive and underserved population that traditionally has not been supported in growing their careers and financial well-being. 

We help people get jobs and want to make that process as frictionless and straightforward for as many people as possible. We’re concentrated on providing the best experience, from job searching to community resources, financial support, and more. 

Our mission is to help America’s workforce thrive, and we look forward to you joining us in building the default, go-to app for America's workforce.

Learn more about our culture here 

Who we are 

We’ve designed our values to be more than just buzzwords; they’re things we can do. We hope that our culture reflects our values by our commitment to living them every day. 

Make a difference every day

  • Teamwork - We make time to help colleagues across JobGet succeed.
  • Excellence - We set ambitious targets, put in extraordinary effort, and persevere until we have accomplished — or exceeded — our goals. 
  • Innovation - We’re a team of creative, outside-the-box thinkers who thrive in a continuously evolving environment. To us, innovation is about questioning the status quo and always striving to do things better.

Have Unwavering grit

  • Resilience - By remaining resilient and adaptable, we grow stronger as individuals and as an organization. 
  • Accountability - We operate with an ownership mentality where everyone feels a sense of responsibility to make us better and always act in the best interest of JobGet.
  • Speed - We make decisions fast and execute them even faster. Bias for speed is one of our core strengths and a key advantage over our competitors.

Grow through curiosity & kindness

  • Respect - We treat each other with mutual respect, kindness, and celebrate our differences. 
  • Learning - We ask questions and seek to understand by being genuinely curious & communicative. 
  • Culture - We believe that each of us is responsible for our culture. It requires self-discipline and the drive to contribute to something greater than ourselves.

What you’ll do 

As our Senior Android Developer you’ll be a part of the Engineering team reporting to the Principal Software Engineer. In this role, you will be responsible for developing and maintaining high quality mobile applications. 

If you’re passionate about mobile platforms and translating code into user-friendly apps, we would like to meet you! As a Mobile developer, you’ll collaborate with internal teams to develop functional mobile applications, while working in a fast-paced environment.

Responsibilities 

  • Support the entire application lifecycle (concept, design, test, release and support)
  • Produce fully functional mobile applications writing clean code
  • Gather specific requirements and suggest solutions
  • Write unit and UI tests to identify malfunctions
  • Troubleshoot and debug to optimize performance
  • Design interfaces to improve user experience
  • Liaise with Product development team to plan new features
  • Ensure new and legacy applications meet quality standards
  • Research and suggest new mobile products, applications and protocols
  • Stay up-to-date with new technology trends

Who you are 

  • You have 3+ years of professional work experience developing mobile apps
  • You have a demonstrable portfolio of released applications on the Google Play Store
  • You have In-depth knowledge of Java and Kotlin
  • You have experience with third-party libraries and APIs
  • You have familiarity with OOP design principles
  • You have excellent analytical skills with a good problem-solving attitude
  • You have the ability to perform in a team environment 

At JobGet we’re looking for people who see themselves in our Values. If you have made a measurable impact in your career and are known for your grit and curiosity we encourage you to apply even if your experience doesn’t exactly match what you see in the job description. We look forward to hearing from you. 

Benefits & Rewards

  • Purpose-driven organization 
  • Flexible time off
  • Remote-first 
  • Flexible work hours - our employees are in multiple time zones
  • Medical, dental & vision - affordable employee and dependent plans 
  • Mental health support through SpringHealth 
  • 401k plan 
  • Parental leave - 12 weeks of fully paid leave 
  • Employee stock options 
  • Awarded “2022 Best Place to Work” by INC. Magazine for exemplary manager effectiveness, perks, employee growth, and overall company culture

 

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