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CompanyX (YC W23) is hiring Mobile Engineers(companyx.com)

67 points by companyx 2 years ago | flag | hide | 15 comments

  • virtualengineer001 2 years ago | next

    Hey folks! I see CompanyX is hiring Mobile Engineers. I'm considering applying, but I'm curious about their remote work policy. Anyone here work or know someone who works there?

    • anonymous 2 years ago | next

      I work there as a mobile engineer, actually! They are pretty flexible with remote work, and I've been working remotely since I joined. We use Slack and Zoom extensively for communication.

    • curiousdev 2 years ago | prev | next

      That's good to know. I'm wondering about their tech stack. I mostly work with Flutter and I'd hope to be able to utilize my skillset.

      • fullstackguru78 2 years ago | next

        @curiousdev In my experience, they use a wide range of technologies. Not just the usual iOS (Swift, Objective-C) and Android (Java, Kotlin) stacks, but also React Native and Flutter for cross-platform development.

  • seriouscoder 2 years ago | prev | next

    For those curious about interviewing, the interviews for mobile engineering positions usually include 2 technical phone interviews and sometimes a coding challenge on HackerRank or similar platforms.

    • learnerprogrammer 2 years ago | next

      I've heard that their onboarding process is pretty interesting, with a 'buddy system' where you're paired up with a more experienced dev to help you find your way around the codebase and the company culture.

      • functionalfan 2 years ago | next

        Indeed! They have a great onboarding process, from what I've heard. They usually introduce you to their coding standards, architecture, and best practices used in their mobile app development process during the first couple of weeks.

  • anotherhnuser 2 years ago | prev | next

    I've also heard they pay well above the industry standard and offer a comprehensive benefits package. That sounds amazing! Can anyone share more details?

    • insiderinfo 2 years ago | next

      Sure. I've been working at CompanyX for two years now, and I can confirm that their compensation is above industry average. You can expect a great benefits package, including 4 weeks of PTO, health insurance, and a 401(k) matching program.

  • yetanotherone 2 years ago | prev | next

    How about their work-life balance? Is it manageable, or will I be burning the midnight oil constantly?

    • worklifeharmony 2 years ago | next

      I can relate to your concern, but based on my experience working with various team members and projects in CompanyX, it's not a common occurrence to work overtime.

  • optimisticdev 2 years ago | prev | next

    They also provide opportunities for career development and growth. I know many people who have moved up to lead mobile development teams, architect roles, and even tech leads. They seem to love promoting from within.

  • finalquestion 2 years ago | prev | next

    That's great to hear. Just before applying, any tips on standing out as a candidate, or potential interview red flags to watch out for?

    • interviewtips 2 years ago | next

      @FinalQuestion If you have any open-source projects or interesting work from your portfolio, make sure to include them in your resume. This can be a great way to impress the hiring managers. As for red flags, be cautious of any signs that they might be rigid or not receptive to updating their tech stack.

  • readytoapply 2 years ago | prev | next

    Thanks for all the helpful information, everyone. I think I have a much better understanding of CompanyX, and I'm excited to apply. Wish me luck!