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Bjak

Mobile Application Developer (US)

United States (Remote)fulltimemidAdded today

About this role

BJAK, a leading Southeast Asian fintech platform, is seeking an experienced mobile developer to build features for their AI-powered neobank app on Android and iOS. You'll own mobile experiences end-to-end—from product problem to shipped feature—collaborating across backend, design, and AI teams to deliver clean, reliable, and intuitive financial products.

What you'll do

  • Build mobile features across Android, iOS, or cross-platform flows based on your expertise
  • Develop complete customer journeys for onboarding, payments, cards, transfers, rewards, travel, and AI-assisted features
  • Own features from problem definition through production launch and iteration
  • Debug production issues and improve app quality using analytics, crash reports, and user behavior data
  • Collaborate with backend, design, product, and AI teams to ship reliable features
  • Raise standards for mobile UX, performance, and reliability across the product

What they're looking for

  • Android development
  • iOS development
  • Cross-platform mobile development
  • API integration and backend collaboration
  • Mobile debugging and performance optimization
  • Production app deployment and release management
  • UX/product thinking
  • Crash reporting and analytics analysis
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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.

Website
bjak.com
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Likely interview questions

  • Tell us about a production mobile app you shipped and the specific impact you had on its success or user experience.
  • Describe your approach to handling an edge case or crash that appeared in production and how you debugged it.