Android Engineer
FetchFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The salary range is $200,000 - $260,000 USD.
The position is hybrid and requires being part of an in-person team in San Francisco.
Required skills include 5+ years of experience in product-focused Android engineering, proven track record with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose, experience with complex enterprise workflows, strong CS fundamentals, and attention to detail in building polished mobile experiences.
The team is sharp, motivated, and committed to the mission, moving fast with intensity, taking ownership, staying close to customers, and thriving in ambiguity while pushing for excellence.
Strong candidates have 5+ years of product-focused Android experience, a proven track record shipping products with Kotlin and Jetpack Compose, experience with enterprise workflows across multiple product lines, strong CS fundamentals, and a detail-oriented approach to intuitive mobile experiences.
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