At Babylon, we firmly believe that transparency is a core value that should be present in everything we do. This playbook serves as a guide and reference for anyone wanting to learn more about who we are, what we do, and how we work. This playbook will continuously be updated as we go, so be sure to check back often!
There are currently 16 of us in the Android guild. As an Android Engineer, you'll be joining a smaller, cross-functional squad made up of Android, iOS, web and backend engineers. You'll get the chance to collaborate with designers, product managers and healthcare professionals, tackling complex, exciting problems daily.
You can check who we are and which squads we're working on below. By definition, members work on their respective squad, although they are free to work in different squads if the workload justifies it.
Android Leads
Agnieszka Pinchinat-Miernik • GitHub
Andrii Rakhimov • GitHub
Francesco Pontillo • GitHub (remote)
Wearables syncing and dashboard for wearable data and blood test data
Filipe Mendes • GitHub • Twitter • fmendes6.com
Work on our digital avatar
Android Chapter Lead
Agnieszka Pinchinat-Miernik • GitHub
Tomas Navickas • GitHub
Audio and video calls
Android Chapter Lead
Francesco Pontillo • GitHub (remote)
Daniel Sobczak • GitHub (remote)
Anything to do with our chatbot
Willow Miles • GitHub
Android Chapter Lead
Andrii Rakhimov • GitHub
Broad scope around improving the user experience in the app
Doing work on the whole app, and anything that doesn’t sit in other squads. Also includes big engineering work
Gabor Peto • GitHub
Working on our own and our partners' applications (Babylon GP at Hand, Babylon by TelusHealth)
Darren Atherton • GitHub (remote)
Working on Stripe and Braintree payments
Kamil Gurgul • GitHub
We work across multiple offices, South Kensington (HQ), and Austin TX USA as well as many remote engineers. Your tribe/squad determines your office location. We have open positions across our offices, links at the end.
We're passionate about our codebase and are always looking for innovative ways to build fast. All our new code is in Kotlin and we use an MVI architecture with Rx and Dagger to help us write high-quality, testable code. We currently have over 20,000 tests and counting!
We embrace open source and are committed to releasing what we can to benefit the community. For example, we recently launched certificate-transparency-android to help everyone better secure SSL connections.
As a team, we love to learn and often participate in Lunch and Learn sessions with other Android developers and the wider tech community. For example, we've given talks at droidcon London, droidcon Berlin and Londroid.