[Remote] Full Stack Developer (React Native)
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Penbrothers is an HR & remote talent management partner and one of the fastest-growing companies in the Philippines. They are seeking a Full Stack Developer (React Native) to build and maintain their mobile app, ensuring a high-quality user experience through collaboration with the team and effective troubleshooting. Responsibilities • Develop and maintain our React Native mobile app • Collaborate with UI/UX designers to implement designs • Troubleshoot and fix bugs, ensuring smooth app performance • Work directly with the Product Owner and team to meet project goals • Manage app submissions, updates, and compliance for Apple App Store and Google Play Store Skills • Strong experience with ‘React Native' development • Experience integrating APIs and working with back-end systems • Efficient with Apple and Google app submission protocols and mobile platform requirements • Proficient in English, with clear communication skills • Problem-solving mindset and attention to detail • Sporting experience advantageous having played, coached, or been part of a club environment gives you insight into the community we are building for Benefits • Meaningful work & Growth: We take every opportunity to stretch ourselves and deliver an excellent client experience. • Employee as our biggest asset: We are genuinely invested in our people’s career and welfare. • Global reach & local impact: Get to work with high-growth startups and dynamic companies from the comfort of your own home. • Powering global startups: We’ve created 1,400 Filipino jobs that empower global start-ups to focus on growth. Company Overview • We are Penbrothers, your remote HR partner! We work with startups and SMEs worldwide, helping them build and scale their teams with talent in the Philippines at a fraction of the cost. It was founded in 2014, and is headquartered in Makati, Metro Manila, PH, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is Apply tot his job