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Bjak

iOS Software Engineer - AI Neobank App (US)

United States (Remote)fulltimemidAdded today

About this role

Build native iOS features for BJAK's AI-powered neobank app, shipping production-quality experiences for insurance, payments, and financial services. You'll own full product cycles from design collaboration through performance optimization, working with Swift, SwiftUI, and on-device AI models.

What you'll do

  • Develop and ship iOS features using Swift and SwiftUI with focus on clean architecture
  • Create intuitive mobile flows for insurance, payments, claims, renewals and financial products
  • Integrate backend REST APIs and ensure stable, secure, reliable mobile experiences
  • Optimize app performance including crash rates, loading states, memory usage and battery efficiency
  • Collaborate with product and design to simplify complex user journeys
  • Use analytics and production data to identify and improve user experience

What they're looking for

  • Swift and SwiftUI
  • iOS fundamentals and production app shipping experience
  • async/await and iOS architecture patterns
  • REST API integration and debugging
  • Mobile UX design and edge case handling
  • TensorFlow Lite for on-device inference
  • Swift Package Manager
  • SQL/NoSQL databases
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Bjak

Bjak is a Southeast Asian fintech super app offering insurance, payments, savings, wallets, and investment products through a unified platform. The company is hiring full stack engineers, backend engineers, iOS developers, and Android engineers to build scalable features and reliable systems across mobile and web products.

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Likely interview questions

  • Walk us through a shipped iOS app you built—what were the key technical decisions and trade-offs you made?
  • Describe your approach to optimizing an iOS app's memory usage and battery performance. Have you used profiling tools like Instruments?