SwiftUI Developer — Young, Talented & Hungry
Kwest
full-time
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Location Type: Remote
Location: France
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About the role
- Responsible for developing the Kwest app on iOS
- Build the main interfaces (feed, profile, creation, notifications, badges, etc.)
- Develop the gamification system (XP, levels, badges, rarity, etc.)
- Create the artistic matchmaking engine
- Integrate APIs (Spotify, Supabase, internal AI, etc.)
- Design smooth animations (120Hz, Apple-native feel)
- Develop modern interactions (gestures, swipe, drag, total fluidity)
- Contribute to technical leadership, product strategy, scalable architecture, technology choices, and the overall user experience
Requirements
- Strong mastery of SwiftUI
- Early-career and ambitious mindset
- Fast and clean shipping of features
- Understanding of modern app patterns (BeReal, Instagram, Snapchat, Figma, etc.)
- Desire to be recognized for your work
- Appreciation for beautiful interfaces, UX, and micro-animations
- Willingness to join the journey of a future iconic startup
- Bonus: knowledge of Supabase, Firebase or other modern backends; rapid prototyping; understanding of gamification or gaming; experience shipping an app to the App Store
Benefits
- Work closely with the founding team
- No financial investment required
- Flexible work / work at your own pace
- Full creative freedom
- A key role from day one
- Real hands-on startup-building experience (not a coffee-run & PDF internship)
- Immediate permanent contract (CDI)
- Automatic promotion to Head of iOS / SwiftUI Tech Lead
- Competitive salary + bonus + equity (founding core)
- High visibility (Team Kwest publicly showcased)
- Participation in key decisions and the future of the app
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Hard Skills & Tools
SwiftUIAPI integrationgamificationanimationsmodern app patternsrapid prototyping
Soft Skills
ambitious mindsetfast shipping of featuresappreciation for beautiful interfacesdesire for recognition