Meta (formerly Facebook) is seeking a talented iOS Software Engineer to join their team in San Francisco. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on some of the world's most widely-used mobile applications, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, while also contributing to Meta's vision for the future of social technology and immersive experiences.
As an iOS Software Engineer at Meta, you'll be responsible for developing and optimizing mobile applications that impact billions of users worldwide. You'll work closely with product and design teams to create innovative iOS experiences, implement custom native user interfaces, and build reusable components that interface with Meta's backend systems. The role requires strong technical expertise in iOS development, including proficiency in Swift or Objective-C, and a solid understanding of mobile architecture and performance optimization.
The position offers competitive compensation ranging from $181,274 to $200,200 per year, plus additional benefits including bonuses, equity grants, and comprehensive health coverage. Meta provides an engaging work environment where engineers can tackle complex technical challenges at scale while contributing to products that connect people globally.
This is an excellent opportunity for a mid-level software engineer who wants to work with cutting-edge technology and make a significant impact. You'll be part of Meta's journey beyond traditional social media into new frontiers like augmented and virtual reality, helping to shape the future of human connection and digital experiences.
The ideal candidate will have a bachelor's degree in Computer Science or related field, strong programming fundamentals, and experience with iOS development. You should be comfortable working independently, have excellent problem-solving skills, and be able to optimize application code for quality and performance. Meta's collaborative culture encourages innovation and provides opportunities for professional growth while working on products that affect billions of users worldwide.