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SeatGeek (https://seatgeek.com) is actively hiring Android engineers! We’re an event ticketing company based in NYC. Yes, live events have been battered by COVID, but we are well capitalized to weather the storm (plus we’ve managed to sign a few new clients along the way). We have a small team of awesome engineers but are looking to grow and are working on some awesome things to make sure SeatGeek is ready for the return of people in seats!

SeatGeek prides itself on its attention to detail in our product development and we look to hire engineers that are product/design/UX-minded to help craft great experiences for people that love live events.

Quick hits: - 1+ years of experience (essentially hiring all levels but entry right now) - Full-time - HQ and Android team are in NYC, but are remote optional until at least Jan 2021 (we can provide relocation post-pandemic) - Full-time remote considered for US-based folks - Interview process: recruiter video screen, technical video screen, virtual on-site; generally focused on applied skills and knowledge, not algo - Visa sponsorship: not at this time, sorry

Feel free to ask questions, I’m happy to answer them, I’m the EM on the team here and have been with the company for almost 6 years now. You can reach me directly at stephen@seatgeek.com

If you’re just interested in applying (awesome!), here’s a link to our job posting: https://grnh.se/ormck1


Company: SeatGeek (https://seatgeek.com/), App (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.seatgeek.a...)

Job: Android Engineer (https://grnh.se/ormck1)

Location: New York, NY

Allows Remote: in the US

Visa: No

SeatGeek’s mission is to help the world experience more live – concerts, sports, theater, and more – and our Android app is vital to making that vision a reality. Our humble, yet bold goal since we launched SeatGeek on Android has been to set the standard for live events on the platform. Live events are a source of real human happiness, we’re doing what we can to make sure ticketing doesn’t get in the way.

We care deeply about our product and user experience, so we look to hire people that are motivated and driven to deliver Android UI’s that are second-to-none by working closely with our product and design teams from start to finish on each feature we ship. We’re also committed to strong engineering practices and much of our app is built around great tools like RxJava, MvRx, Epoxy and Kotlin to make our development experience more enjoyable; we’re always looking to improve.

For more information about SeatGeek, check out our jobs page (https://seatgeek.com/jobs) and ChairNerd (http://chairnerd.seatgeek.com/), our product development blog. We’re building something that's purposefully, willfully for Android, through and through. We’re defining live events on Android and we're hoping you can help.

I'm Stephen, the manager on our Android team here and I've been with the team for almost 6 years, happy to answer any questions folks might have. You can reach me directly at stephen@seatgeek.com


Sixpack doesn't currently support multivariate testing, but there have been proposals for it in our github issues. I'd imagine that it gets added at some point... until then, we accept PR's!


Thanks for the heads up, badges should be fixed now


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