FreshBooks has a big vision. We launched in 2003 but we’re just getting started and there’s a lot left to do. We're a high performing team working towards a common goal: building a world class online accounting application to help small businesses better manage their finances. Known for extraordinary customer service and based in Toronto, Canada, FreshBooks serves paying customers in over 120 countries.
The Opportunity - iOS Developer
FreshBooks is seeking an iOS Developer to join our team. You will collaborate with your team on building new features and update existing ones in our consumer facing cloud accounting applications. You will ship your code weekly! We’re proud to build a product that helps our customers earn their living. If you’re committed to great work and are constantly looking for ways to improve the systems you’re responsible for, we’d love to chat with you!
What you’ll do:
- Collaborate with other mobile and full-stack developers on Agile teams working on features for our customers
- Work closely with UX designers and Product Managers to ensure the best mobile experience for our customers
- Contribute to a large codebase that contains a multitude of customer features
- Participate and share your ideas in technical design and architecture discussions
- Ship weekly to the App Store through a continuous integration process
- Provide coaching to junior developers and share and learn from your peers
- Develop your craft and build your expertise in iOS development
What you have:
- iOS enthusiasm and at least one year experience developing in Swift or Objective-C
- Experience with Storyboards and Autolayout
- Experience writing code with unit tests for great code coverage
- Experience using Github, reviewing code, reviewing PRs, and merging branches
- Experience working with large codebases and writing robust and testable code
What you might have:
- Experience with Realm, RxSwift, and MVVM architecture
- Experience in a server-side programming language and REST APIs
- Experience profiling performance and memory leaks
- Applications published to App store (and/or publicly available source) - send along a link, please
- Android development experience
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