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Jobreel | Founding iOS Engineer | Onsite (SF) or Remote (US Only) | Full-time

Founding engineer for pre-seed startup focused on hiring in the service industry. This is an opportunity to make a difference by helping people from all walks of life find meaningful work in an industry that is all about taking care of others.

About Jobreel

Former Netflix, Airbnb, Meta team. We have the credentials and experience to make this business successful. Flexible with work location, in person SF or remote. Funded with a friends & family round. We value impact and know the difference from the appearance of impact. We value equality and increasing access to good jobs.

About you You find technical challenges fun and are down to learn what you need - from optimizing video streaming performance, to making animations. You move fast and make smart calibrations between done/perfect. You enjoy working independently and taking initiative, while also being collaborative. You love coding and have knowledge in:

- Swift

- SwiftUI

- AVFoundation w/HLS Streaming

You have deep empathy for folks in the service industry. Maybe you’ve worked in the service industry or have family in the service industry. You’re a positive, nice, upbeat person.

Interested? Reach out to careers@jobreel.io, with your resume or linkedin and a 30 second video about why we should hire you. Subject line: Jobreel Application - [YOUR NAME]


Jobreel | Founding iOS Engineer | Onsite (SF) or Remote (US Only) | Full-time

Founding engineer for pre-seed startup focused on hiring in the service industry. This is an opportunity to make a difference by helping people from all walks of life find meaningful work in an industry that is all about taking care of others. Work closely with the CEO and a small team to iterate quickly after our initial launch. Lead technical work and participate in rapid growth.

About Jobreel A soon to be unicorn startup (yes, we are manifesting). Pre-product launch. Launching Beta in December with a list of stellar Beta testers. Former Netflix, Airbnb, Meta team. We have the credentials and experience to make this business successful. Flexible with work location. The CEO works at an office in SF; others are remote. Funded with a friends & family round. We value impact and know the difference from the appearance of impact. We value equality and increasing access to good jobs.

About you You find technical challenges fun and are down to learn what you need - from optimizing video streaming performance, to making animations. You move fast and make smart calibrations between done/perfect. You enjoy working independently and taking initiative, while also being collaborative. You love coding and have knowledge in:

- Swift

- SwiftUI

- AVFoundation w/HLS Streaming

- Node.js (Next/Nest)

- Postgres

You have deep empathy for folks in the service industry. Maybe you’ve worked in the service industry or have family in the service industry. You’re a positive, nice, upbeat person.

Interested? Reach out to careers@jobreel.io, with your resume or linkedin and a 30 second video about why we should hire you. Subject line: Jobreel Application - [YOUR NAME]


I don't know. I have one and while its performance is awful its certainly the most comfortable car I've ever owned.


My father has one (restored) that I've driven a fair amount. I really like the car, but I just can't see it as a daily driver. (For a taste comparison, my '99 Nissan Maxima was probably my most comfortable car, both for passenger comfort, and for the driving experience.)

The DMC-12 is a hotbox in the summer and the stock AC just can't keep up. That's my biggest memory. Rolling the window down would be fine, except that the portion that can roll down is tiny. You get no airflow to speak of. If the doors were redesigned so a larger portion of the window rolls down it would help tremendously.

It may just be my body shape, but I can't get comfortable in the seats. I wouldn't want to ride in it for a long time. re: driving - It's probably also the lack of performance, too. If I'm in that more reclined "sporty" driving position I expect some response when I mash the accelerator. As an EV the performance could be radically enhanced. That would definitely be neat.

I felt that visibility was bad. The high window sills, gigantic A pillars, and sloped windowshield always made me feel like I had to second-guess what was going on around the car. The hood is deceptively long, too.

It would be a neat conversation piece to have one, for sure. As an EV it could be made wickedly performant. I think it would still feel like riding in a low-slung box that you are just peeking out over the top of, though.


> It would be a neat conversation piece to have one, for sure. As an EV it could be made wickedly performant. I think it would still feel like riding in a low-slung box that you are just peeking out over the top of, though.

Hell yeah! That was one of the issues with the original DeLorean: the body screamed "super fast," but the engine couldn't really keep up with the expectation.


"The DMC-12 is a hotbox in the summer"

Some of that could be the R134A conversion. You would typically want things like a larger condenser to get equivalent cooling to the R12 it came with, but that's not always feasible.


> The DMC-12 is a hotbox in the summer and the stock AC just can't keep up.

Did you turn on the flux capacitor?


Nice comment, you really added to the conversation!


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