The Square International Android team is responsible for identifying and building locally remarkable product features for all non-US markets across all of Square’s products. We’re looking for engineers that are passionate about building pixel perfect product experiences and aren’t afraid to jump into different parts of the codebase to solve important problems for our international sellers.
Recent projects on this team have included launching Tap to Pay in all our international markets, adding support for different QR-based payment methods for our sellers in Japan, adding surcharging support for our sellers in Australia, making onboarding improvements for our sellers in the EU, and building other market-specific features for our sellers.
As part of this team, you will:
Partner with iOS and server engineers to build innovative new features for our International sellers.
Work closely with product managers and designers to iterate on and define product scope and design.
Bring high proficiency in Android development, taking responsibility for the successful delivery of projects, including planning, risk management, development, testing, rollout, and maintenance.
Hold yourself and your team to the highest standard of engineering excellence and prioritize quality over quantity.
You have:
5+ years of industry experience, preferably with a B.S. or equivalent.
Proficiency in native Android development using standard tools and frameworks.
Proficiency in Java and/or Kotlin for development (we use both).
A passion for building mobile products at all levels – from the low level architectural decisions to the individual pixels and overall product experience.
An innate desire to build mission critical products that our merchants will depend on every day to successfully run their business.
Android Technologies we use and teach:
Kotlin for development, leveraging Square’s modern open source library, Workflow
Espresso UI for testing
Protocol buffers for network transport
Gradle for our build environment
Dagger, leveraging Square’s open source library, Anvil, to simplify dependency injection
Compose, LeakCanary, Kotlin Coroutines, Mortar, OkHTTP and more
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