About the job
About Speechify
At Speechify, we are dedicated to ensuring that reading is never a barrier to learning. Our innovative text-to-speech solutions empower over 50 million users to engage with PDFs, books, documents, and web content more effectively than ever. Our award-winning products have been recognized by industry leaders such as Google (Chrome Extension of the Year) and Apple (App of the Day and 2025 Inclusivity Design Award), underscoring our commitment to accessibility and impact.
We are a fully remote, distributed team comprised of talented engineers, designers, researchers, and product creators from esteemed organizations including Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Stripe. Our collaborative environment encourages rapid iterations and innovative solutions to real user challenges.
Role Overview
In the role of Software Engineer for the macOS team, you will play a pivotal role in developing and enhancing Speechify's core desktop experience, serving millions of users globally. You will be responsible for significant components of our macOS application architecture, delivering production-ready code, and working in close association with product, design, and engineering teams throughout the company.
This position is ideal for an individual who thrives in a dynamic startup atmosphere, is eager to make impactful product decisions, values exceptional user experiences, and possesses a passion for accessibility and performance.
What You'll Do
- Lead key engineering and product strategy for the macOS application.
- Develop, test, and deploy high-quality production code that can scale to millions of users.
- Maintain and enhance a sophisticated application architecture with a keen focus on performance and reliability.
- Collaborate within a cross-functional team, working alongside designers and product managers to bring features from concept to launch.
- Engage in product planning and contribute to roadmap discussions.
- Foster continuous improvements in code quality, CI/CD practices, and development workflows.

