Food-delivery marketplace app with AI-driven operations and testing
Foodhub operates a food-delivery app across the UK and beyond, built on a mature mobile stack (React Native, Swift, Kotlin) paired with emerging AI infrastructure (LangAPI, CrewAI, AutoGen, Pinecone). The hiring velocity is accelerating with three C-level roles open simultaneously—Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Technology Officer—alongside engineering and ops positions, indicating a scaling phase focused on operational efficiency and global expansion rather than pure product growth.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Marketing Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Managing Director, Head of Engineering
Foodhub is a food-delivery marketplace enabling consumers to order from restaurants and takeaways through mobile and web channels. The company operates across the UK with offices in Dublin, Ireland, and hiring footprint spanning the UK, US, and India. With 1,001–5,000 employees, Foodhub is managing a multi-market operation characterized by challenges around brand consistency, order-processing costs, and infrastructure scaling. Recent project focus spans mobile CI/CD pipeline improvements, global marketing strategy, and operational process implementation.
Foodhub's mobile apps (iOS/Android) run on React Native, Swift, and Kotlin with testing via Jest, Detox, and React Native Testing Library. Backend uses Python, FastAPI, and GraphQL. AI components include LangChain, CrewAI, AutoGen, and Pinecone. Infrastructure runs on AWS.
Foodhub is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, with 1,001–5,000 employees and a hiring footprint across the United Kingdom, United States, and India.
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