AlphaSense is seeking a talented Android Engineer to join their team and contribute to the development of a best-in-class mobile answer-engine. The company is expanding its platform to include a new Android app, in addition to its existing desktop and iOS clients. The Android Engineer will be responsible for building the foundation for the Android app's success.
The role involves:
- Integrating AlphaSense’s GenSearch features
- Designing the app to meet the specific requirements of enterprise environments
- Creating a modular and scalable architecture that can support both current and future needs
- Using the latest Android SDKs to build a modern and future-proof app
- Choosing the right third-party libraries
- Integrating analytics and debugging tools
Requirements:
- Experience developing best-in-class applications with Kotlin on Android
- Ability to go from design to Play Store delivery while maintaining high code standards
- Successful track record of delivering technical projects
- Fluent in communication
- Excellent organizational, problem-solving, debugging, and analytical skills
The role offers:
- Playing a part in the story of a fast-growing company
- Interesting career opportunities and training
- Relocation support
- Flexible working arrangements
- Private healthcare services
- Vacation days
- Access to gym room, gaming room, free parking near the office, mobile phone, lunch benefit, mobile plan, home internet, remote work equipment
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AlphaSense
AlphaSense empowers leading global organizations to enhance decision-making through its AI-driven market intelligence platform. It aggregates and analyzes a vast universe of public and private content, including research, filings, transcripts, and news. Trusted by over 4,000 enterprises, including a majority of the S&P 500, AlphaSense provides actionable insights from reliable sources. With headquarters in New York City and offices across the globe, AlphaSense is committed to innovation and expansion in the market intelligence domain, including the acquisition of Tegus in 2024.