About OKX
At OKX, we envision a future where cryptocurrency transforms the world, empowering individuals with greater financial freedom.
Founded as a crypto exchange, OKX has grown into one of the largest global platforms, providing millions with seamless access to crypto trading. Over the years, we have expanded our offerings, including a highly connected Web3 wallet that enables millions to explore and interact with decentralized applications (dApps).
As a trusted name in the industry, OKX serves hundreds of institutional clients, offering a reliable gateway to crypto markets while ensuring smooth integration with global banking and payment systems.
About the Opportunity
Join us in redefining the future of crypto investing! As part of our team, you’ll play a key role in developing innovative features that elevate the trading experience—ranging from market insights and seamless transactions to social trading and advanced Web3 integrations. If you’re passionate about crafting an exceptional investment journey for crypto users, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
What You’ll Do
- Lead iOS feature development using Swift and Objective-C, ensuring high performance, security, and maintainability.
- Make key architectural decisions and collaborate closely with backend, design, product, and security teams.
- Work on global fintech payment solutions, including on-/off-ramp integrations, with a focus on compliance and user-friendly experiences.
- Enhance social trading features by incorporating user feedback, real-time analytics, and engagement insights.
- Partner with distributed engineering teams worldwide to deliver scalable, high-quality software solutions.
- Champion agile methodologies such as Test-Driven Development (TDD), CI/CD, and Scrum to refine engineering processes.
- Maintain comprehensive technical documentation and drive efficiency in cross-office and timezone collaboration.
What We’re Looking For
- 6+ years of experience in iOS development using Swift and Objective-C.
- Strong expertise in the iOS SDK, networking layers, MVVM architecture, and well-structured design patterns.