Android Staff SW Engineer (Nicosia)

Wrike is the most powerful work management platform. Built for teams and organizations looking to collaborate, create, and exceed every day, Wrike brings everyone and all work into a single place to remove complexity, increase productivity, and free people up to focus on their most purposeful work.
 
Our vision:  A world where everyone is free to focus on their most purposeful work, together. 
 

Ready to become a Wriker?

As an Android Staff Engineer, your main goal will be to improve Time to Market by improving our internal app quality. You will have to analyze the current state, review the current strategy, propose improvements and execute on it. 

More about Your team

Our Mobile Unit consists of two cross-functional product teams that are organized around solving customer problems. The teams consist of iOS, Android, and backend engineers, manual and automation quality engineers, a product manager, a product designer, and an analyst. We also have shared UX researchers and writers. 

Our mission is to complement the Wrike web experience and build a set of features on mobile to keep people productive on the go. Our culture is very customer-focused and we really care about delivering what customers demand while using Wrike on the web and/or their mobile phones.

How we work?

Our Android stack includes Kotlin, Compose, KMP, MVVM, and Realm as a local data storage, as well as modular architecture of application screens. Most of the application is covered by UI tests, but lacks Unit tests. We’re implementing everything new in Kotlin and Compose, 

How You’ll make an impact

  • Improving internal quality of Wrike Android application
  • Improving delivery time of new features
  • Defining direction of the technical aspect of product delivery
  • Adopting and implementing best engineering practices
  • Mentoring engineers and coordinating work of other Android engineers
  • Working with our Product Managers and Designers to deliver what matters 

You will achieve your best if you have

  • Strong experience in Kotlin and Compose of at least 5+ years from production
  • Experience with multithreading and reactive programming 
  • Strong experience in mobile app architecture
  • UI layer architecture approaches (MVVM, MVP, MVI) and their pros and cons
  • Experience driving initiatives focused on improving delivery time of new features
  • Great communication and interpersonal skills
  • Good skills in prioritization and argumentation of technical solutions

You will stand out with

  • Experience improving complex enterprise-level mobile apps
  • Experience working with applications with local databases and offline support
  • Experience with KMP

 

Perks of working at Wrike

  • Health insurance for you and your family
  • SIM card with unlimited internet access for employees (provided during your employment)
  • 21 paid vacation days
  • 5 uncertified sick days per year
  • 10 fully-paid continuous working days of sick leave per year
  • School allowance of up to €600 per month (for children at school age)
  • Up to 18 weeks of fully-paid maternity leave
  • 2 weeks of fully paid paternity leave. 2 additional weeks which are provided by Wrike of fully paid paternity leave will be available for employees after 6 months of continuous service

 

Your recruitment buddy will be Pavel Kucera, Sr. Talent Acquisition Specialist

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Who Is Wrike and Our Culture

We’re a team of innovators and creators who solve the complex work problems of today and tomorrow.
 
Hybrid work mode

Wrike promotes a hybrid work mode for those that live near an office hub, we meet in the office 2-3 times a week. This work mode supports our culture of collaboration and solving problems fast to deliver business outcomes and win together.

Our persona 

💡  Smart: We love what we do, and we’re great at it because this is our domain. Our combined knowledge in this space is unmatched.
💚  Dedicated: We get up every day focused on helping our customers win. We’re committed to helping our teammates win, too!
🤗  Approachable: We're friendly, easy to get along with, considerate, and helpful. 

Our culture and Values 

🤩 Customer-Focused

We care about our customers. We understand the customer journey, experience, and value derived from Wrike. Decision-making and action-taking are done with the customer in mind.

🤝 Collaborative

We work as one and win together, each bringing unique strengths that contribute to diversity of thought for better outcomes. Leveraging our own work management platform, we foster an environment of creative collaboration and shared achievement.

🎨 Creative

We strive to succeed through continuous innovation. It’s our pursuit of novel concepts that helped us create a market category. We continue to cultivate a workplace that fosters creative thinking as a means of transcending conventional boundaries and empowers us to break new ground to deliver extraordinary work management solutions. 

💪 Committed

We believe in ownership at all levels of the organization, by owning workflows from start to finish. Each member of our team is an integral part of this commitment, establishing work as a platform for personal growth and transformation, as well as collective success and growth.

 
Check out our LinkedIn Life PageInstagram, Wrike Engineering TeamMedium, Meetup.com, Youtube for a feel for what life is like at Wrike. 

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