Haardik Trivedi - iOS Engineer

Haardik Trivedi - iOS Engineer Senior Mobile Engineer | iOS Expert | React Native, React.js & Next.js | Flutter | Scalable Mobile & Frontend Architecture I'm Hardik M.

Trivedi, an iOS developer (Swift / Objective-C). I have 7+ years of experience in iOS development (Client & Product based apps). I have completed almost 35k+ lower, medium as well as higher-level projects. I master in MVVM (Model View ViewModel) Design Pattern with VCS (Bitbucket, GitHub). Platform:-
- iOS development using Swift, Objective-C
- iOS, AppleTv, AppleWatch, Today's Extention, iMessage

App

Design Feature:-
- Apple Standard HumanInterface Guideline wise design
- Auto-layout concept

Development Feature:-
- Local Database Integration (SQLite, Core Data etc.)
- Social Integration (Facebook, Gmail, LinkedIn, etc.)
- Notification Alert Integration (Apple Native, OneSignal, etc.)
- Analytics Integration (Google, Facebook, Firebase, etc.)
- Crash Reporting Integration
- Payment Gateway Integration (Stripe, Paypal, Paytm etc.)
- Ads Integration (Google, Facebook, Amazon, Flurry etc.)
- In-App purchase Integration (Apple provided)
- WebService Integration (RESTful API, AWS etc.)
- GEO location (Apple Map, Google Map)

Services:-
- Full Source code (commented if required)
- UX suggestions based on iPhone user
- VCS (Bitbucket, GitHub etc.) Please come on chat so we can discuss the requirement of your project and move forward smoothly.

10/05/2026

Sometimes the hardest part isn’t rejection… it’s losing an opportunity you already believed was yours.

A few days ago, I received an offer for a Senior React Native Developer role after clearing all 3 technical rounds and multiple discussions with the CEO.
Everything was finalized, the offer letter was signed, and for the first time in months, I finally felt some relief after from startup shutdown.

I genuinely thought things were getting back on track.

But 3 days later, I received another email:

“Withdrawal of Offer Letter.”

No proper explanation.
Just like that, the opportunity disappeared.

After being laid off and spending months preparing, interviewing, staying positive, and trying to support my family as the sole earner, this one hurt more than usual.

I know companies have their own reasons and decisions, but sometimes we forget there’s a human being on the other side—someone carrying responsibilities, pressure, and hope.

Still… I’m trying not to lose faith.

Maybe this post reaches the right person.
Maybe the right opportunity is still waiting.

With 11+ years in Mobile App Development, I’m actively looking for remote opportunities in:
• Native iOS
• React Native/ React JS
• Flutter

Available to join immediately.

If anyone knows of openings, referrals, or opportunities, I would truly appreciate your support.

📩 DM me anytime
📧 [email protected]

Thank you for reading 🙏
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18/04/2026

Hello family,

I’m currently looking for referrals/opportunities. It’s been 4.5 months since my layoff due to a startup shutdown, and I’m actively seeking my next role.

🔹 Native iOS: 9+ years of experience
🔹 React Native: 5–6 years of experience
🔹 ReactJS (Frontend): 2-3 years of experience

👉 Open to Remote roles only (due to family responsibilities — not preference)
👉 Fully equipped with my own remote setup
👉 Immediately available

If your team is hiring or you can refer me, I would truly appreciate your support. 🙏
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09/04/2026

💭 Is It Me… or Is It the Market?

I have 5+ years of experience in React Native and 9+ years in Native iOS development.
I’ve prepared, practiced, and given my best in interviews.

I’ve cleared all technical rounds multiple times —
and still… no offer letter.

Now, since the start of April,
there haven’t even been any interview calls.

That silence feels heavier than rejection.

Sometimes I sit and wonder —
Is it something I’m missing?
Or is the market really this slow right now?

One more thing I want to say honestly —
👉 Remote work for me is not a luxury.
It’s because of my mom’s health and family responsibilities that require my presence at home.

When you’re the sole earner,
this phase is not just a career pause —
it becomes an emotional weight you carry every single day.

Still… I wake up.
Still apply.
Still prepare.
Still believe.

Because giving up is not an option.

If you’ve been through this phase, you know how it feels.
And if you’re hiring, I’m ready. 🙏
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05/04/2026

💭 April Begins… A Small Reflection on My Job Search Journey

Sometimes writing things down helps you process them better.
Here’s how the last few weeks have been for me:

🔹 1st Company – Cleared all rounds, received the offer… then it was withdrawn due to internal decisions.

🔹 2nd Company – Cleared technical rounds… but the final round was never scheduled.

🔹 3rd Company – Cleared all rounds… and then the role went on temporary hold.

Three different opportunities.
Three different outcomes.
Same effort. Same preparation. Same hope.

I’m still here — jobless but actively interviewing.
Still showing up every day.
Still preparing.
Still believing that the right opportunity will come.

It’s not easy.
Especially when you’re the sole earner and carrying family responsibilities.
But giving up is not an option.

If you’re going through something similar — you’re not alone.
And if you’re hiring, I’m ready. 🙏
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12/03/2026

💭 Sometimes the Hardest Part Isn’t Skill — It’s the Situation

I’ve spent years building my expertise in Native iOS and React Native, and I’m also comfortable working with React JS when needed.

But right now, the biggest challenge isn’t capability — it’s the need to work remotely.

Because of my family responsibilities and my mom’s health, I must prioritize a remote role. I already have a proper remote work setup and years of experience collaborating with teams remotely.

Unfortunately, finding the right opportunity with this constraint has been difficult.

This has been a tough phase for me and my family, especially after the startup shutdown that led to my layoff. But I’m still moving forward — applying, learning, interviewing, and staying hopeful.

I’m open to:
🔹 Full-time permanent roles
🔹 Contract / consulting opportunities
🔹 Remote-only positions

If your team is hiring a developer experienced in Native iOS (9+ years) or React Native (6+ years), I would truly appreciate your support or referral.

Sometimes all someone needs is one opportunity and a little understanding.

🙏 Thank you for reading and for supporting professionals going through difficult times.
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15/02/2026

💭 February Is Midway… and I’m Ready to Start Immediately

We’re already in the middle of February, and I’m still searching — still applying, still preparing, still hoping.

I’m open to any suitable role in:
🔹 React Native (6+ years experience)
🔹 Native iOS (9+ years experience)

Across both ecosystems, I’ve worked on production apps, architecture decisions, performance optimization, and long-term product scalability. I know how to take ownership and deliver.

Right now, I’m looking for a remote-only opportunity — not as a preference, but because of family responsibilities and my mom’s health.

This phase hasn’t been easy. When you’re the sole earner, every passing week feels heavier. But I’m ready — ready to contribute, ready to join immediately, ready to prove my value from day one.

If your team is hiring, or if you can connect me to someone who is, I would truly appreciate your support. 🙏

Still hopeful. Still resilient. Still here.
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05/02/2026

🧭 Expo Router in React Native — Navigation That Finally Makes Sense

Navigation has always been one of the trickiest parts of React Native apps — stacks, tabs, deep links, config files, edge cases.
Expo Router changes that mindset completely.

Instead of configuring navigation, you structure it.

What stands out with Expo Router:
✅ File-based routing — your folder structure is your navigation
✅ Built-in deep linking — no extra setup or confusion
✅ Cleaner mental model — screens live where routes live
✅ Nested layouts — tabs, stacks, auth flows feel natural
✅ Type-safe routes — fewer runtime surprises

Coming from native iOS navigation (UINavigationController / SwiftUI NavigationStack), Expo Router feels refreshingly familiar — predictable, declarative, and easier to reason about.

It doesn’t remove complexity — it organizes it.
And that’s exactly what scalable apps need.

If you’re building a new React Native app (or refactoring navigation), Expo Router is absolutely worth considering.

Have you tried Expo Router yet, or are you still on React Navigation config-heavy setups?
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27/01/2026

💭 January Is Ending… and the Silence Still Hurts

January is almost over.
Still no calls.
No offers.
No interviews being set up.

I was laid off on 14th November 2025, and since then, life has felt like a long waiting room — emails sent, applications submitted, follow-ups done, and hope stretched thin.

This layoff wasn’t a choice.
And choosing remote work isn’t about comfort either.
It’s about family responsibilities and my mom’s health, which need my presence right now.

Some days are harder than others — especially when you’re the sole earner and every passing week feels heavier.
But I’m still trying. Still learning. Still showing up.

I’m open to opportunities in:
🔹 Native iOS (11+ years of experience)
🔹 React Native (5-7 years of experience)
🔹 Flutter (1-2 years but will deliver production enterprise-grade applications)
🔹 Part-time or Full-time Remote roles

If you don’t have an opening, I understand.
But if you can share this post, refer me, or connect me with someone who might need help — it would truly mean a lot. 🙏

This phase is tough, but I’m holding on to hope that the right opportunity will come — one that understands responsibility, not just resumes. 💙

Thank you for reading.
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26/01/2026

🎨 Learning Tailwind CSS with React Native

Recently, I spent time learning Tailwind CSS-style utility patterns in React Native, and it’s been a refreshing experience.

What stood out for me:
✅ Faster UI development with reusable utility classes
✅ Cleaner components with less custom styling code
✅ Better consistency across screens
✅ Easy alignment with design systems

Coming from a native iOS background, this approach feels similar to building design-driven, modular UI — just expressed differently.

Learning never stops, especially when you want to stay relevant across platforms.
Step by step, building better UI foundations. 🚀
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24/01/2026

🧪 Jest in React Native — Testing That Actually Scales

In React Native projects, features move fast — and without proper testing, regressions move even faster.
That’s where Jest becomes a quiet but powerful ally.

Jest isn’t just a testing tool — it’s a confidence layer.

Here’s how Jest fits naturally into React Native apps:
✅ Unit testing business logic (reducers, helpers, services)
✅ Component testing with predictable snapshots
✅ Mocking APIs & native modules without complex setup
✅ Fast feedback — tests run quickly, perfect for CI pipelines

What I appreciate most is this:
Jest encourages testable architecture.
When your components, hooks, and state logic are clean, writing tests becomes easier — and the codebase becomes healthier by default.

You don’t need 100% coverage to get value.
Even basic Jest tests can save hours of debugging and give teams the confidence to refactor without fear.

Testing isn’t slowing development —
untested code does.

How are you using Jest in your React Native projects — unit tests only or snapshots + logic tests?
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