Description

Web3Auth is a VC-backed company that works on applied cryptography and we specialize in private key management software. Our company vision is to proliferate the usage of cryptographic keys to enable use cases that empower the individual. Our solution allows for applications to setup a public key infrastructure while maintaining flows that end-users are familiar with. You can (git) check out all of our open-source code at https://github.com/torusresearch. We’re heavily execution-driven, flexible and impact-focused.

Our aim is to provide a seamless user experience to the applications that integrate us, ultimately driving adoption in the ecosystem. You will work hands-on on Web3Auth, various tools and rapidly deliver innovative solutions.

Responsibilities

  • Design and develop high-quality mobile applications and devkits (SDK) for Web3Auth's key management solution
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define, design, and ship new features
  • Must be good at troubleshoot and debug mobile applications
  • Able to drive technical decision for system designs
  • Contribute to the technical direction of the team and mentor junior engineers

Requirements

  • 4+ years of experience developing mobile applications and SDK
  • Proficiency with Swift and Kotlin
  • Proficiency with major sdk packaging tools like cocoapods, spm and jitpack
  • Great plus if you have experience with web application development
  • Strong understanding of design patterns and software architecture
  • Excellent problem-solving and communication skills
  • Bonus if you have blockchain technology and key management solutions experience


What we offer
We offer competitive salaries and a dynamic, fast-paced work environment. If you are passionate about creating impact and itching to gain exposure in blockchain technology, we encourage you to apply!




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