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Job Position Company Posted Location Salary Tags

Papers AG

Zug, Switzerland

$43k - $65k

Aktionariat AG

Remote

$45k - $100k

BCGDV

Zurich, Switzerland

$39k - $70k

BitMEX

Zurich, Switzerland

$45k - $75k

Crypto.com

Singapore, Singapore

$98k - $108k

Aave

Toronto, Canada

Papers AG

Lisbon, Portugal

$43k - $65k

Phantom

San Francisco, CA, United States

$91k - $100k

IntelliBlock Technologies

Mumbai, India

$4k - $5k

Solana Labs

San Francisco, CA, United States

$28k - $100k

Crypto.com

Sydney, Australia

$45k - $53k

Wirex Limited

Kiev, Ukraine

$40k - $90k

FPT Deutschland GmbH

Amsterdam, Netherlands

$45k - $100k

R3

New York, NY, United States

$72k - $75k

Verisart

London, United Kingdom

$63k - $100k

Mobile Developer 100%

Papers AG
$43k - $65k estimated

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About Papers

Papers is a swiss engineering company that has dedicated its 10+ years of existence to developing secure, mobile-first software embracing paradigm shifting technologies like blockchain to provide a more distributed, secure and accessible future of human interaction. Working on projects with various Fortune 500 companies and on large Blockchain projects such as Tezos, Polkadot or Ethereum.

About the role

We are looking for a motivated frontend developer to be part of our engineering team at Papers. Working on the implementation of various end-user facing mobile applications that are rooted in the blockchain space and primarily open source.

Tasks

  • Developing mobile applications
  • Designing and developing APIs
  • Requirements engineering to get an clear understanding of the deliverables and approach
  • Developing maintainable code by writing test cases for automated testing

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science or related fields like Mathematics or Physics
  • Proficiency with fundamental frontend languages such as Kotlin and/or Swift
  • Good understanding of Design Patterns
  • Enjoying writing maintainable, testable and documented code with a keen eye on high-quality code
  • Previous experience in the security sector
  • Verbal and written fluency in English
  • Self-organized and autonomous, get things done mentality

Bonus Points

  • Familiarity with JavaScript frameworks such as Angular and NgRx/RxJS.
  • Knowledge in Blockchain related development like LIGO, SmartPy, Solidity, Web3 etc. and broad understanding of protocols like Tezos, Polkadot or Ethereum
  • You can show us coding projects that you work on in your free time (link to Github repo in your CV)

Benefits

  • An amazing company culture and exposure to both users, customers and other communities
  • A flat organisational structure that ensures your influence on products and projects we build
  • A flexible schedule and the possibility to work (partially) remotely
  • 5 weeks of paid vacations
  • Competitive salary
  • Frequent (fully paid) team events like pizza dinners and in non-Covid times hackathons, ski-weekends and more
  • Working on cutting edge open source product like https://github.com/airgap-it or https://github.com/airgap-it/beacon-sdk which are keystone products in various blockchain ecosystems like Tezos and Polkadot

Is Kotlin a good career?

Yes, Kotlin is a good career choice for developers who want to work in the Android app development, backend development, or cross-platform development space

Kotlin is a modern programming language that was designed to improve upon some of the shortcomings of Java, making it more concise, safe, and interoperable with other languages

Here are some reasons why Kotlin is a good career choice:

  1. High Demand: Kotlin is in high demand in the technology industry, especially in the Android app development space. Many companies are now using Kotlin to develop their Android apps, and the demand for Kotlin developers is growing rapidly.
  2. Compatibility: Kotlin is interoperable with Java, which means that developers can use both languages in the same project. This makes it easy for developers to migrate from Java to Kotlin and vice versa, and it also makes it easier to integrate Kotlin into existing Java-based projects.
  3. Easy to Learn: Kotlin is relatively easy to learn for developers who are already familiar with Java or other similar programming languages. Kotlin has a simpler syntax than Java, making it easier to read and write code.
  4. Concise and Safe: Kotlin is a more concise language than Java, which means that developers can write less code to achieve the same functionality. Additionally, Kotlin has built-in null safety features that help developers avoid common errors and bugs.
  5. Career Growth: Kotlin is a relatively new language, which means that there is a lot of room for growth and innovation. Developers who are proficient in Kotlin have the opportunity to contribute to the development of the language and its ecosystem, which can lead to career growth and advancement.