Remote Software Engineer, Mobile SDK (iOS)
Datadog
πRemote - Portugal
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Job highlights
Summary
Join the Mobile SDK team at Datadog, a multicultural, remote-friendly team that collaborates with product, backend, and frontend UI teams to build the library installed by customers in their applications. The ideal candidate has significant experience in Objective-C/Swift, values code simplicity and performance, and is comfortable debugging complex issues.
Requirements
- You have significant experience in Objective-C/Swift
- You value code simplicity and performance
- You have strong experience with the APIs and ecosystem of your platform
- Having experience developing commercially shipped SDKs is a plus
Responsibilities
- Maintain and write new components of the Datadog iOS SDK
- Work closely with the backend, frontend and product teams to deliver the best-in-class mobile RUM product
- Help improve our engineering tooling and practices
- Write code in the public eye, being the face of Datadog inside the community
Benefits
- Product training to develop an in-depth understanding of our product and space
- Continuous career development and pathing opportunities for internal mobility
- Intra-departmental mentor and buddy program for in-house networking
- An inclusive company culture, ability to join our Community Guilds
- New hire stock equity (RSUs) and employee stock purchase plan
- Free global mental health benefit through Spring Health
- Generous global benefits
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