Cape is building a privacy-centric cellular network to help citizens regain control of their data, addressing concerns around personal information like location and contacts, and protecting against security threats in wireless communication.
Requirements
- A solid foundation in data structures and algorithms in at least one programming language.
- Comfortable translating product requirements into system designs and working solutions.
- Previous software engineering experience (internships, research projects, etc.).
- Launched apps on the App Store or Google Play Store.
- Experience with microservices deployed on the cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP, etc.).
- Experience or passion for privacy-focused work or open-source contributions.
- Experience with building products that interact with real-world physical systems.
Responsibilities
- Building services in Go.
- Working with React and TypeScript.
- Creating iOS/Android apps with Kotlin (Jetpack Compose) or Swift (SwiftUI) that interact with low-level OS APIs as well as the broader Telecommunications Identity Management Ecosystem.
- Participating in code reviews to both give and receive feedback.
- Talking directly to customers to understand problems and develop innovative solutions.
- Working with other teams to build and ship high-impact features.
- Developing advanced mobile technology to protect against ad-tech tracking and modern security threats, including SIM swaps and malicious cell towers.
Other
- new college graduates
- Strong Technical Skills
- Effective Communication
- strong opinions, weakly held
- Problem-Solving Mindset