You’ve learned the basics. You’ve built a few projects. Maybe you’re even working in iOS development already. But when it comes to technical interviews—or writing code that feels senior-level—you keep hitting a wall.This course is for you.“From Feeds to Hired” is designed specifically for intermediate Swift developers who want to rapidly level up and finally break through the technical portion of job interviews. Whether you're self-taught, coming from a non-traditional background, or tired of failing take-home tests, this course will show you how to build real, production-ready iOS features using industry-standard patterns.We’ll walk through the creation of a fully-featured SwiftUI RSS reader app, but this is not just about fetching feeds—it’s about:Writing clean, modular, and testable code like a senior engineerUsing Swift Concurrency (async/await) with confidence in network and parsing layersApplying MVVM architecture in a way that’s actually scalable and interview-friendlyStructuring a project the way companies expect in take-home assessmentsLearning error handling, protocol abstraction, and other “senior-level signals”You’ll also learn why each architectural decision matters—because great engineers don't just write code, they design systems with maintainability and clarity in mind.This course is built for learners who:Are intermediate iOS developers looking to take the next big stepAre self-taught and want to bridge the “professional polish” gapStruggle with take-home tests or technical interviews and need a better strategyWant to build a portfolio project that actually shows off your capabilityBy the end of the course, you’ll not only have a polished SwiftUI app in your
What you'll learn
Use Swift Concurrency (async/await) effectively
Implement MVVM architecture for scalable applications
Structure projects according to industry standards
Develop clean and maintainable code
Course objectives
Help intermediate developers prepare for technical interviews
Provide a strategy for successful take-home tests
Build a portfolio project that demonstrates professional skills