Mobile Development Careers at Intridea

iOS Developer

Intridea is recognized as an industry leader in mobile application development. We're looking for extremely talented developers who have had experience in developing applications for iOS. The developer should be able to hit the ground running with iOS applications for iPhone, iPod, and the iPad. Knowledge in Android or Ruby and Rails development would be a big plus.

Required skills:

  • At least one year of Objective-C experience
  • At least one year of experience with the iOS SDK

Desirable skills:

  • Java (Android SDK) experience

Extra points:

  • Ruby on Rails experience
  • Cross-platform tools (Titaniun, PhoneGap) experience
  • Applications submitted to the App Store

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Android Developer

Intridea is recognized as an industry leader in mobile application development. We're looking for extremely talented developers who have had experience in developing applications for Android. The developer should be able to hit the ground running with Android applications for all different device types and form factors. Knowledge in iOS or Ruby and Rails development would be a big plus.

Required skills:

  • At least one year of Java experience
  • At least one year of experience with the Android SDK

Desirable skills:

  • Objective-C (iOS SDK) experience

Extra points:

  • Ruby on Rails experience
  • Cross-platform tools (Titaniun, PhoneGap) experience
  • Applications submitted to the App Store

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