The iOS Developer will design and implement WalkMe's core technology, focusing on native iOS app development and analytics integration.
WalkMe is growing and we want you to join us!
At WalkMe, we’re not just the leader in digital adoption, we started the digital adoption revolution - enabling organizations to measure, drive, and act to ultimately maximize the impact of their digital transformation and accelerate the return on their software investment. And with ~2,000 clients, including more than a third of Fortune 500 companies, working with us daily, we’re changing how enterprises interact with their technology.
We're looking for an iOS Developer to join our mobile department. WalkMe’s Mobile platform provides analytics, dashboards and contextual insights for our customers.
We are looking for a team member to take an integral part in designing and implementing WalkMe’s core technology.
We are interested in people who look at the world differently, who are passionate about making sense out of huge amounts of data, who explore, analyze and lead the solutions they envision.
If you are an engineer that is passionate about developing an innovative product and making an impact, strive to work with the industry’s best talent and be part of one of the fastest growing and successful startups around – WalkMe is where you want to be!
What should you bring to the table?
- At least 3 years of experience in iOS development.
- Excellent programming skills in Objective-C and Swift/SwiftUI.
- Strong proven expertise in native iOS development frameworks (API, testing, deployment, etc.)
- Experience with iOS SDK performance tools, and optimization.
- Strong object oriented programming and design skills.
- Proven record in shipping mobile apps to App store.
What we'd Love you bring to the table:
- Experience in developing a mobile SDK.
- Experience in developing Hybrid mobile apps (Flutter, ReactNative, .MAUI, etc.)
Top Skills
Ios Sdk
Objective-C
Swift
Swiftui
WalkMe San Francisco, California, USA Office
71 Stevenson St, Floor 20, San Francisco, CA, United States, 94105
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