IBM Research is looking for another iOS Developer

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Adam Eberbach

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Jul 20, 2016, 9:43:28 PM7/20/16
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You might be a student looking for an internship or you might have plenty of experience and you're ready for a step up. You might be tired of delivering 6-week-dev-time promotional apps or you might have worked in a massive codebase for one company for decades. 

Whatever you are, this is different. You need to be ready to develop in Swift. You need to be ready to drop support for old iOS versions and be willing to use new APIs as soon as they're out of beta. You need to be comfortable working without masses of old code, without a project manager to hold your hand and often you won't even have a deadline. You would rather help solve big problems that you don't know have an answer than endlessly tweak layouts and fonts. You should probably also be interested in presenting your work both internally and externally. Bonus points if you have tech ideas you suspect nobody has ever tried and you want to explore them.

IBM Research in Melbourne is located in Lygon Street, Carlton, an easy walk from Melbourne Central. We're a modern development environment using the tools you love like Slack & Zenhub, on latest MacBook Pros, with a very big commitment to iOS. Please get in touch if you have questions or just send a resume.

Best regards,
Adam Eberbach

Gordon Childs

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Jul 22, 2016, 5:50:27 AM7/22/16
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This sounds brilliant! Except for the bit about "latest MacBook pros".

Is there relocation?

Adam Eberbach

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Jul 25, 2016, 7:39:14 PM7/25/16
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You don't like the current MacBook Pros? (BYO mechanical keyboard solves all my issues with them)

Anyway, yes IBM has been known to offer relocation but that's something to discuss individually. 

Cheers,
Adam

CB

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Jul 25, 2016, 8:46:55 PM7/25/16
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Adam's posted everyone’s dream job, and you having doubts about the hardware perks? Give the man a break!

Having said that we do need to know about office coffee situation ;)

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On 22 July 2016 at 7:50:29 PM, Gordon Childs (gordon...@gmail.com) wrote:

This sounds brilliant! Except for the bit about "latest MacBook pros".

Is there relocation?

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Jasper Blues

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Jul 25, 2016, 9:28:19 PM7/25/16
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+1 for mechanical keyboards. Young folks with invincible pinky fingers might not relate, however when typing hands get tired, I find they increase comfort and endurance. 

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