Put your web development skills to work at Circa!
Circa is looking for a mobile app developer to join its technology team. In this role, you will work closely with the product and technology teams to deliver high-class, user-focused, modern mobile apps. Their ideal candidate is a self-starter with a strong interest in mission-driven startups. This is a design-centric role that requires great attention to detail. If that sounds like you, see the information below on how to apply for this position!
Details:
COMPANY:Circa
ROLE: Mobile App Developer
OPENINGS AVAILABLE: 1 opening available
LOCATION: Remote
HOW TO APPLY: Upload your resume and cover letter using the link below.
More details will follow if your resume is chosen for an interview.
Responsibilities:
Write modular and performant code.
Implement pixel-perfect UI's that match mockups from our UX Designer.
The app development will focus mostly on the presentation layer. All data powering the backend of the app will be available as a service (API).
Work closely with the product, UX, and IT teams.
Willingness to collaborate and work with a geographically diverse team.
Required Skills:
Expert knowledge of React Native (ES6 / ES7).
Basic programming knowledge in either Java or Dotnet.
Good understanding of JavaScript.
Good understanding of the basics of REST API.
Knowledge of Figma.
Must be highly analytical.
Must have an eye for details.
Good communication skills – both verbal and written.
What is Circa?
Circa is a rent payments software whose mission is to build stronger communities by reducing evictions through payment innovation. To do that, they re-invented rent using a transformative combination of payment flexibility, credit reporting, arrears planning, and more to improve a resident’s ability to pay and stay in their home. Using Circa's mobile app or web portal, residents can choose to make their rent payments when they want and how they want, in addition to accessing other services to improve their household’s financial stability.SUBMIT YOUR RESUME NOW
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