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Join a forward-thinking company that empowers gamers to capture and share their epic moments! As an iOS Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in enhancing a native app used by millions. Your expertise in Swift, UIKit, and SwiftUI will help shape the future of gaming experiences. This innovative team values ownership and creativity, providing a dynamic environment where your contributions will directly impact users worldwide. If you're passionate about gaming and technology, this is the perfect opportunity to make a difference in a rapidly evolving industry.
Medal enables millions of gamers to capture and share their epic gaming moments and create memories together. Medal users create 3M+ videos per day across over a million daily active users on our desktop and mobile applications. Your work will have a real impact on millions of people around the world!
You will join our NYC-based Content Team alongside other iOS engineers in Europe to work on the native Swift Medal app. The app lets users watch gaming clips from other players, and also store/share/manage clips of their own. We plan to rapidly iterate with social and content experiences in the app.
We are looking for someone that can take on big features alone, come up with architecture or performance improvements that make a tangible difference to our users, keep on top of analytics as the product evolves, and of course chip away at bugs. As part of a young start-up, this is an opportunity to help define the hard problems you'll end up working on.
We are building a world-class iOS team with diversified skills and backgrounds and we're excited to find our next engineer to help grow native mobile at Medal.
What We Are Looking ForWHAT YOU'LL HAVE TO DO NOW
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