Did you know that fishing is the world’s most popular hobby? We do! And here at Fishbrain we have built the world's #1 fishing app dedicated to people who love fishing. We want to make sure that we can give them the greatest experience possible and make their fishing dreams come true, today and tomorrow.
We are currently looking for an iOS Engineer who loves to learn, is passionate about taking on new challenges and making the best possible product for our customers.
Please submit applications in ENGLISH, those that are not will not be reviewed.
What you’ll work on:
As an iOS Engineer you will be a core member of the Growth product team. You will apply your technical expertise to build robust and innovative features, and in addition to contributing with your coding skills, you’re expected to contribute ideas and input into all stages of the product lifecycle.
You can expect to:
What we are fishing for:
In order for you to thrive in this role, we believe that you:
Our Bait
We’re a product-focused startup, and every individual is important. That means you get to contribute to the direction of the company and the impact we have on millions of anglers. We at Fishbrain work with the latest tech and challenge ourselves every day. We have a work culture that encourages innovation, passion and teamwork. And most importantly, we want you to enjoy coming to work every single day.
In addition, Fishbrain also offers:
🌴 30 days annual vacation
Each year you’ll get 30 days vacation to use however, whenever
🤸♀️ Wellness bonus
5000 sek annual allowance to put towards anything in the realm of health and fitness
💻📱 Technology of your choice
Mac or Linux, you decide
🎣 Fishing rods in the offices
Grab one and go fishing during lunch. We have fishing guides and experts working among us that can help you catch your dream fish
🐕 Dog friendly
Feel free to bring your furry friend to the office
🌎 Commitment to sustainability
Fishbrain's global data set, among the largest in the world, is selectively provided in a managed and controlled manner to scientific research partners in both North America and Europe to better understand and improve fisheries research
Feeling hooked? Throw us a line!