Software Engineer - Future Openings ID - 13335

FlutterFlow is a leading visual development platform that revolutionizes the way teams create, design, and deploy applications. With over 2M users across 200+ countries, FlutterFlow enables teams to build apps without extensive coding knowledge. With an intuitive visual interface, granular control over app experience and cross-platform deployment capabilities, FlutterFlow is trusted by startups and Fortune 500 companies alike to accelerate their product development and deliver innovative digital solutions quickly and efficiently.

Note: This posting is NOT for an active role. Please apply if you'd like to be considered for future roles on our engineering team.

We are looking for rockstar engineers who are experts in Flutter to join us in building our low-code application development platform from the ground up. You'll be shaping the future of our company and the future of how applications are built.

This is a remote position, based anywhere in the United States.

What You Will Work On

  • Help us decide what to build next. You will partner with our founders and team to identify and prioritize new features.

  • Implement new features and integrations as well as informing best practices in our generated code (architecture, performance, style, etc).

  • Write code that writes code! We work in an interesting and challenging space that few people get to work on.

  • Work on more core features: new widgets and integrations, code quality and generation.

  • Keep FlutterFlow up to date with cutting edge Flutter features and updates.

  • Help solve complex problems.

Who you are

Perks & Benefits
We are a globally distributed company - 15 countries and counting! While our benefits offering varies from country to country, our goal is to provide competitive and comprehensive benefits to every member of our team, no matter where they live and work.

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