(Archive) Frontend Mobile App Developer

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Seleste Innovations Inc
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
SM
Employer
(12)
3
Preferred learners
  • Anywhere
  • Academic experience
Categories
Mobile app development Software development
Skills
code review react native mobile application development web accessibility testing smart glasses react.js (javascript library) google maps front end design ui components node.js (javascript library)
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

5 individual positions are available

We are looking for a student interested in mobile app development and working with React Native, CSS and UI components. The project aims to improve app features for the companion app to which our smart glasses will connect. Possible features include adding GPS and Google Maps integration, sharing photos with friends, and redesigning UI to improve visual accessibility.

Seleste is changing the assistive technology industry by developing the highest quality smart glasses product with better AI and video-calling while remaining financially accessible!

What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?

Current features we plan to improve/build include navigation integration, UI Screen creation and Accessibility testing. A student would work on one app feature and deliver the following work product -

  1. Use technologies (React Native, Node.js, Javascript and CSS) to develop new features and add value to our existing app features.
  2. Test existing screens and redesign UI components to meet accessibility requirements
  3. Designing react screens following Figma mockups
  4. Write high quality code that will go through code reviews from experienced developers
About the company

Seleste is a new wearable tech startup in Vancouver creating smart glasses for the blind/visually-impaired. We truly believe smart glasses are the future of personal computing and want to use technology to make a positive impact and help an often overlooked group of people. The glasses have a camera so that visually impaired people can video call a friend and ask for help. They can also use computer vision for Reading Text, Object Recognition, and more. You will work directly at the forefront of the new wave of wearable technology while helping to change the lives of the 217 million visually impaired people worldwide.