Develop business applications for iOS using Objective C and Swift. Requires 5 years of experience and a BSCS degree.
Company Description
Kind Regards,
Vignesh
Technical Recruiter
KRG Technologies Inc
Email: vignesh.c at krgtech.com
Phone: 661-367-8000 x 405
Job Description· BSCS required with 5 years of experience
· Experienced in Native iOS development in both Objective C and Swift
· Has developed business Apps that are in the App store
· Good communication skills
Additional InformationAll your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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