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TapResearch is on a mission to empower any company to instantly generate proprietary market insights that enable them to make better, data-driven decisions. Each day, our platform facilitates more than 10 million answers from people in 25 countries.

Hundreds of companies, like Qualtrics, Zynga and comScore, rely on our technology to collect consumer opinions from millions of people in mobile apps and games from publishers such as MiniClip, Jam City, Atari, PeopleFun and many others. By connecting decision makers with their target audiences at massive scale, we are building a new generation of better, faster market research products. 

Recently named one of Inc.'s Fastest Growing Companies in both 2018 and 2019, we are a fast-moving, rapidly growing, profitable company looking for great people to join us.

 

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Role Summary

We are looking for a veteran Android engineer with experience building and maintaining large-scale integrated SDKs and/or production applications. As an ideal candidate, you have a proven track record of ownership, have worked on customer-facing Android SDKs and/or applications, and can lead projects with unique and complex technical challenges. You stay current on industry trends and have expert knowledge of the Android ecosystem. You see yourself as a master of your craft and thrive working independently. As the sole Android engineer at the company, you will be taking full ownership of an essential component of the TapResearch platform: an innovative native SDK serving millions of requests daily. You will work in close collaboration with other highly skilled senior engineers to build and ship exciting new features regularly.

 

Core Responsibilities

  • Develop, test, and maintain a high-performance Android SDK (Kotlin)
  • Be a leader of your domain, identifying key problem areas and using your expertise to implement solutions
  • Stay up-to-date with latest industry trends and best practices in Android development
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to plan, design and ship new features
  • Resolve performance bottlenecks, bugs, and other technical issues
  • Ensure reliable performance and compatibility across a broad range of Android APIs

 

Your Profile

  • 6+ years of Android software engineering experience
  • Strong Kotlin and Java language fundamentals
  • Strong communication skills
  • Excellent problem-solving and debugging skills
  • Expert in mobile development life cycle and app publishing
  • Strong understanding of Android architecture components, unit tests and design patterns

 

Nice to Have

  • Experience managing/communicating with WebViews
  • Experience with cross-platform mobile development frameworks (React Native, Unity)
  • Familiarity with CI/CD pipelines and automated testing
  • Have published production applications to Google Play Store
  • SQL, Ruby on Rails

 

Technology

  • Kotlin, Java, Google Play Store

Perks & Benefits

Along with competitive compensation, TapResearch offers first-class benefits to all of its employees including:

  • 100% Remote
  • Unlimited PTO
  • Fantastic Medical/Dental/Vision Coverage for you and your dependents
  • Stock Options
  • Free Macbook Pro + company swag provided to all employees

 

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