Ios Software Engineer, Contributions

Reddit Reddit · Consumer · United States · Remote · Engineering

Software Engineer for Reddit's Contributions team, focusing on iOS native applications for posting and commenting. Responsibilities include full development cycle, collaboration with product/design, code reviews, and mentoring.

What you'd actually do

  1. Work cross-functionally, collaborate and partner with product, design, and other engineering counterparts to execute on product and business strategy and build novel products and features that our users will love.
  2. Contribute to the full development cycle: technical design, development, test, experimentation, analysis, and launch. You’ll be reviewing code and design docs, giving feedback on product specs and mocks.
  3. Participate with a team of thoughtful, fast-moving, and motivated engineers. Contribute to standards that improve developer workflows, recommend best practices, and help mentor engineers on the team to grow their technical expertise.
  4. Continuously learn and improve your technical and non-technical abilities.

Skills

Required

  • 3+ years of post-internship, full-time, hands-on, professional software development experience developing user-facing iOS mobile native applications at scale, using Swift
  • Familiarity with software engineering best practices such as unit/integration/end-to-end testing, design documents, CI/CD, A/B testing, code reviews, and documentation
  • Strong organizational skills, the ability to prioritize tasks and keep projects on schedule
  • Excellent communication skills
  • BS degree in Computer Science, a similar technical field of study or equivalent practical, professional, hands-on experience
  • Software development experience in one or more general-purpose programming languages; Swift (expertise required), Java, Python, Go, Rust, C++

Nice to have

  • GraphQL
  • REST
  • HTTP basics
  • ability to design maintainable APIs

What the JD emphasized

  • developing user-facing iOS mobile native applications at scale
  • Swift (expertise required)