In a few bullets
- We are building the next generations' social communication platform (read our vision here).
- You will develop across our full stack using tools like Firebase and Unity. Don’t worry if you don’t know how to build things with Unity yet, we have an experienced team that will help you get up to speed.
- You will work with persistent virtual worlds, AI and state of the art AR and animation technology.
- The team is only a few people so there is lots of impact and responsibility.
- We are backed by Creandum and Heartcore, investors behind Spotify, Depop, Klarna, Kry, iZettle, Small Giant Games and Tink.
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💌 Apply by sending your LinkedIn or CV to [email protected]
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💡 *Don't be ***discouraged if the role description is not a perfect description of you or your experience. Talent exists everywhere! Apply and let us explore if we are meant to work together.
What you will be building
We are building a product where users meet as avatars in interactive virtual spaces that they can create themselves. This includes technology for:
- Users to express themselves and interact through their avatars
- Users to build persistent virtual worlds
- Users to create and sharing virtual assets and other content
While we are borrowing a lot from games, we don't want to borrow the load times - so performance for computing and networking are important factors.
Loads of Freedom - with loads of responsibility
- From concept to reality: It's important that you can be part of continuously delivering, learning and iterating on our product.
- First team: We are not only a small team. You will actually be joining the only team. This means that we will tackle company opportunities (and problems) as one unit.
- Setting high standards: You will be one of the first developers so it's crucial that the quality of the solutions and code you build scale with our coming massive user base and also to be used and built upon by a big team of future developers.
Experience that would be valuable
💡 Don't forget, this is a wish list. Not a "you-need-to-have-all list".