VP Engineering

Posted on February 20, 2021 — 5:28 pm

As our VP Engineer reporting to our CEO , you are the one who will have the responsibility to work with a team of engineering and technical development and help them excel.  Do you have experience bringing structure to an organization? If so, at yuilop , you will make sure the “train” runs on time.

Responsibilities:

  • Manage and lead teams of  server and client side developers to deliver new and enhanced products.
  • Manage day to day running of the teams and ensure the coordination between client and server teams
  • Work collaboratively with our product manager and other stakeholders to ensure results meet requirements;
  • Provide Agile management and detailed tracking and reporting of projects, , as well as analysis of the impact of scope change and resource reallocations on release timelines.
  •  Set the standards and guidelines for software product development processes and deliverables, measure performance against the standards, and drive improvements when and where needed
  • Provide performance and reporting management for the entire team.
  • Ensure that the technical team is excelling in their duties and responsibilities

Person Requirements:

  •  5+ years’ experience in software engineering team management positions
  • Extensive experience with software development methodologies and principles of software development
  • Proven track record of building and managing strong software development teams
  • Proven track record of delivering multiple software products/services on time, with a commitment to quality
  • Strong technical skills, especially with software  design and architecture
  • Ability to effectively sponsor/manage multiple software projects, and to take ownership of complex development efforts
  • Ability to identify, prioritize and execute tasks to meet deadlines - Understanding of telecommunication technology

 

Start date: ASAP
Location: Murcia
Offer: We offer creative freedom, as well as fun work environment in Barcelona city center with a fruit stocked kitchen and more

Your personal information will be incorporated in a file created and managed by Yuilop, S.L. with registered office at C/ París Nº 207 3º 1ª 08008 Barcelona, Spain, Fiscal Number B65377665. The file has been notified to the Spanish Data Protection Authority. We will use your data to assess your application of enrollment in Yuilop. You can exercise your access, modification, cancellation and opposition rights by sending your request to privacy@yuilop.com

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Mobile Phone Breakthrough of 2013

Posted on January 9, 2021 — 10:14 am

Samsung-AMOLED-flexibleThe amount of technology wonders have made us neutral to any impressive innovation but the new jewel of Samsung in the field of mobile telephony, might outweigh any possible competition.

The Korean company has announced to its fans the newcomers of the first six months of 2013, and they are obviously trying to achieve something that can stay in the history for the hi-tech enthusiasts.

Samsung announced the launch of the latest generation of mobile phones based on a technology called OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode), which have a striking feature: they are flexible.
Yes, you heard it right: we’re talking about phones with a structure and above with a screen that can be folded and literally rolled like its elastic.

This new type of display developed by Samsung, unlike those normally used, does not require the external sources of light because the light that is necessary to operate works completely autonomously: a feature that allows these phones be extremely flexible, and being able to roll.

The achievement of this technology will not be limited only to phones, it may be extended, for example, up to tablets, allowing Samsung, that is already a leader in the sector, reach an absolute level of innovation.

The diodes that auto illuminate and allow this “magic” have been tested by Samsung at CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center, and the lucky ones who were able to attend the show could witness the extreme flexibility of the mobile screen with the size of about four and a half inches and only 0.3 mm thick.

The next C.E.S. is scheduled for January 2013 and could be the perfect opportunity to see the prototype of what could be the “folding” phone that will start to be sold by Samsung in the beginning of 2013 (the intention is to start the sail of this model before the beginning of July).

Surely these extremely original and futuristic devices will have a possible to download applications such as yuilop free_to_all app that allows calls and keeping in touch with friends and family worldwide and free. Available for iOS and Andorid.

yuilop tips for Christmas App Shopping!

Posted on December 20, 2020 — 11:38 am

yuilop tips for Christmas App Shopping

The team of Mobile enthusiasts from around the world is working in Barcelona for yuilop . As 21 million mobile phone users in Germany most yuilop employees use smartphones with Android and iOS. yuilop team has collected interesting information, to give you a few tips for your new phone or tablet.
Ready, steady, go…

 

Smartphones and tablets are the most popular Christmas gift in 2012. The ICT industry association Bitkom found out: Every 5th German wants a smartphone, 18 percent have a tablet PC on the wish list. The industry association for consumer electronics gfu expects 19 million new smartphones and 3.5 million tablets sold. According to  idealo.de their favorites for the smartphones include the Samsung Galaxy family with S3 and S2. The new Google Nexus 4 lands at # 9, followed by the iPhone 5.

 

In the U.S., iPhone and Android phones provide 48% to 46% market share in a neck-to-neck race. In Europe, the situation is clear: Kantar Worldpanel recorded in the 5 biggest markets of the EU with 64% an Android-share. With nearly 75% market share, Google Germany is even as good as alone in the grip.

The network equipment maker Ericsson predicts that over the next 5 years, the number of smartphones worldwide will triple to 3.3 billion. But smartphones are only the part of it. There are around. 700,000 apps in the stores of Apple and Google, and - according to IDG Research - an average of 40 different apps on every consumers phone, the choice is not always easy.

In the 5 largest smartphone Markets in Europe Android’s share of total installed apps is the whopping 70%. In return, the iOS share declined since January of this year by 23%, to the 30%. So the balance of power of Android to iOS in Europe has changed enormously within the year.

 

Spoilt for choice

Toluna online panel says that almost every second German believes that he can no longer do without apps. The American Pew Research Center adds: Despite many apps use 68% is from U.S. users use max. of 5 applications per week. The most popular apps among the Germans are the weather, the navigation and search - followed by calendars, notebooks and games on the phone.

Regardless of the question of Android or iPhone, we present you today and in the coming days. A small number of contributions to the top app categories. Here’s an overview:

 

Part I: Search & Find
Part II: News & Weather
Part III: Appointments & Tasks
Part IV: Friends & Colleagues
Part V: Fun & Games

Due to the large variety of good apps, our advice: Rummage through the Online Best of the computer magazines with the most popular apps. As we continue to find small trinkets for our phones.

 

 

Christmas App Shopping Tips - Part I: Search & Find

Google is pre -installed on Android which is more than 50% of all smartphones sold worldwide and is one of the most important successes of the past. You can do your search while being with friends, in the electric market or on the sofa it is a matter of choice. According to experts at the end of the year, the share of mobile Google searches are around  33%.

A recent ebay study shows: A good 30% of the users has already used the Smartphone as a price comparison tool.

Bargain hunters find  apps like “buying because” and “My Brochure” , barcode scanner apps and search from the leading price comparison sites and marketplaces, such as Amazon and eBay.

It is crucial to search results on Google or Bing choosing the mobile browser. Chrome and Opera or Safari on the iPhone hardly run the zoom.

On classical search engine search, the search by voice is becoming increasingly popular. Apple’s Siri and Google Now standing in the wings to as “Natural User Interfaces” in addition to touch and Swipe function play along the front and lead the next round of mobile use.

 

Anything, anytime

With fast smartphones and affordable data tariffs from 5, - € more and more users move to video portals and card services for the search. YouTube as a replacement for TV and Google Maps as a location finder dominate with their search results, used at anytime and anyplace.

Increasingly users search via social networks for specific assistance. Facebook, blogs, Twitter and YouTube, according to Nielsen also act as a user on the network. Social services play an ever-increasing role in Search & Find.

 

 

And tomorrow we will talk about: calling, texting and chatting - how yuilop changed the world. And also. News, weather, events and calendars

The future is fast approaching… what’s coming up in the world of smartphones?

Posted on September 10, 2020 — 8:36 am

With the sixth generation iPhone rumoured to be unveiled in a couple of days (12th Sept), it’s high time to set our expectations even higher! Should we be aiming for the incredible-futuristic “oh-my-god-I-can’t-believe-it-level”? So, let’s take a closer look at what the future looks like for smartphones, shall we?
 
You guys all have in mind the hologram scene from Minority Report, where Tom Cruise performs a ballet of sorts with an interactive panel. It’s the typical image that we have about the future of human-computer interaction. But what if reality was even more exotic and incredible than fiction?
 
Take the newest Google smartphone glasses. The evolution of GSM may have seemed a bit dull (boring?) since the first iPhone, with no ground-breaking innovations whatsoever. Google has obviously decided to shake things up a little bit with its latest venture. It’s called Glass Project, and it is set to blow your mind. It will include a completely revolutionary interface, voice recognition and a science fiction-like display of information two inches from your face. You will be able to send texts, browse the internet and play movies in the blink of an eye! You can already check out a few of those features in motion on the Google+ company page. Now, even though a few worries may come to mind, it still looks awesome. Those babies will be coming to stores near you by the end of 2012 (No. Seriously.).
 
You think it cannot get any crazier? Think again. Analysts predict that phones in the coming decades will be nothing like they are today. Not even in the slightest bit. So forget everything that you know about smartphones. Stop thinking iPhone. Start thinking Star Wars! ;) Some analysts have drafted what the next generation of mobile phones will look like: paper thin and completely flexible, you will be able to fold them at your will (I’ve always wanted to make origamis with my Nokia). Others predict features that are even more exotic. Future phones will be able to interact with your environment and recognize objects from your daily life. Want to know what’s missing from your fridge? Just stick your phone to the door, and it will automatically tell you. But wait! There is more. Screens have grown bigger with tactile technology. In the future, it may simply… disappear! Wait, that’s not entirely true. Instead of disappearing, the screen will project itself all around your environment via holograms. Just like in Minority Report, yeah. But they didn’t have yuilop in Minority Report (poor folks) – that was beyond their thinking at the time ;)
 
All this sounds pretty awesome, but keep in mind that we probably can’t even imagine yet most of the innovations that will take place! Who would have imagined phones would enable us to go on the Internet at top speed twenty years ago? So keep a close eye on the wind of change!
 
The best part? You will soon be able to send holograms to your friends around the world for free (when technology make it available)… via yuilop!