Readdle is a pioneering force in the personal productivity space on Apple devices, having shaped the landscape since 2007. Our mission is to empower individuals and teams with innovative technology, enhancing their efficiency and creativity. We are dedicated to crafting exceptional mobile and desktop experiences for those who aspire to achieve more.
The Spark email app stands as one of our flagship products, designed for various platforms, including iOS, macOS, Android, and Windows. Our mission at Spark has always been to make you love your email experience - we started by making email smart, and improved team collaboration, and now we’ve tackled information overload to make email focused. Our core features are designed to heighten your focus and allow you to create customized workflows that suit your needs.
About the role:
As a Senior Back End Engineer, you will architect robust backend services for tasks like database scaling, synchronisation across devices, and integration with other services (e.g., calendars); and optimise the performance of critical components. You will contribute to the team's growth by mentoring newcomers, conducting code reviews, and fostering a culture of knowledge sharing.
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Readdle creates innovative business and productivity applications that shape the Future of work.
People can get things done faster and much more efficiently while using Readdle apps such as Spark, Documents, Scanner Pro, PDF Expert, Calendars, Printer Pro, etc.
Founded back in 2007, Readdle aims to bring best-in-class apps with comprehensive UI and powerful features. More than 200,000,000 downloads and millions of users worldwide are happily using Readdle apps on a daily basis.
Innovative technologies, great user experience, and attention to detail made Readdle one of the most significant players in the App Store.
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