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A cutting-edge technology company is seeking a Senior iOS Engineer to enhance their acclaimed app. Responsibilities include leading key project decisions and maintaining the app architecture. The ideal candidate has experience with Swift and engagement in product development for large user bases. This position offers competitive salaries and a chance to work in a transformative industry that impacts millions.
Speechify is a 100% distributed company with no office. The mission is to make sure that reading is never a barrier to learning. Speechify’s text-to-speech products are used by millions and include its iOS app, Android app, Mac app, Chrome Extension, and Web App. Google named Speechify Chrome Extension of the Year and Apple named Speechify App of the Day.
With the growth of our iOS app, being the #18 productivity app in the App Store and our recognition as Apple\'s 2025 Design Award for inclusivity, we are looking for a Senior iOS Engineer to support the new user base and work on exciting projects to push our product forward.
We are a flat organization that values leadership through excellent technical skills and consistent, fast results. Work ethic, clear communication, and a focus on winning are paramount.
Our interview process involves several technical interviews and we aim to complete them within 1 week.
Salary range for this role is: 140,000-200,000 USD/Year + Bonus + Stock depending on experience
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