Instabridge | Instabridge.com | Several positions | Stockholm, Sweden | onsite, relocation offered
Do you want to bring internet to 4 bn people with no or limited access to the internet? Instabridge is a community of people sharing wifi to bring internet to everyone. We are growing fast and are already live in several markets: Brazil, Mexico and India for example.
We are funded by large investors in the US (Tim Draper) and in Europe (Balderton, Creandum). Learn from some of the best people in the industry. Our team comes from Dropbox, Rovio, Yelp etc.
Read more about working at Instabridge and living in Stockholm here:
Instabridge | Instabridge.com | Several positions | Stockholm, Sweden | Remote or onsite
Instabridge is changing the way people connect to wireless internet on smartphones by crowdsourcing the world’s largest WiFi network. Users all over the world are using our app to find WiFi and get automatically connected to WiFi. We are especially popular in emerging markets where 4G remains expensive and slow.
4 billion people are without access to cheap and fast internet on their smartphones. Giving people internet access increases equality and improves people’s lives. Instabridge is solving it by crowdsourcing the world’s largest wifi network. We are VC backed from US and EU and are looking for a fantastic product director to join our team.
Take the opportunity and experience Stockholm, Sweden, Europe’s most unicorn dense startup city! We help with relocation!
Makes sense. This explanation was much better than what was on your website. Maybe you should describe yourself as the "ORM for APIs". A bit geeky maybe but would make developers get it.
First of all, it does feel like this solves a genuine problem. Despite standards it still feels like every external API is unique.
With that said, I'm not sure I 100% grasp what Brightwork does from your description and website. Maybe you could describe a specific use case of how it would help me as a developer?
It seems that one of the use cases is easily switching between APIs that serve the same purpose (eg Google Maps to Mapbox). How big a use case do you think this will be? Ie if I use the Facebook API there's is no replacement. I have to use their API if I want to use their platform.
Do you want to bring internet to 4 bn people with no or limited access to the internet? Instabridge is a community of people sharing wifi to bring internet to everyone. We are growing fast and are already live in several markets: Brazil, Mexico and India for example.
We are funded by large investors in the US (Tim Draper) and in Europe (Balderton, Creandum). Learn from some of the best people in the industry. Our team comes from Dropbox, Rovio, Yelp etc.
Read more about working at Instabridge and living in Stockholm here:
https://jobs.instabridge.com
We are recruiting for several positions:
UX Designer https://jobs.instabridge.com/jobs/66247-ux-designer
Lead Data Scientist https://jobs.instabridge.com/jobs/60087-lead-data-scientist
QA Engineer https://jobs.instabridge.com/jobs/60526-qa-engineer
Senior Android Developer https://jobs.instabridge.com/jobs/4111-senior-android-develo...
Data Engineer https://jobs.instabridge.com/jobs/4167-data-engineer
Senior Backend developer https://jobs.instabridge.com/jobs/4166-senior-backend-develo...