About
Muhamed Skenderi
Software Engineer at QuickBird GmbH · Munich, Germany
The story
I work as a software engineer at QuickBird, a digital health company based in Munich. My day-to-day involves building mobile apps and backend systems, working closely with product and design to ship things that feel right and hold up over time.
One area I find genuinely meaningful is medical software. I've contributed to applications going through DiGA certification, Germany's framework for apps that doctors can prescribe and health insurance can reimburse. The standard is demanding for good reason: clinical evidence, strict data protection, security by design. Working within those constraints has sharpened how I think about quality.
Outside of healthcare, I'm drawn to the kind of problem where the right call is also the boring one. A clean API that makes the wrong thing hard to do. A 10-line solution that turns out to be the correct one. Software that earns its complexity.
Experience
QuickBird GmbH
Software Engineer
2024 — Present
Munich, Germany
Building mobile and backend systems across the product line. Working closely with product and design to ship features that feel right — not just features that work.
tediro GmbH
Software Engineer
2021 - 2023
Leipzig, Germany
Developed a web-based application for remotely controlling autonomous mobile robots and developed and maintained a cloud-based clinic therapy management system.
Beyond the keyboard
When I'm not writing code, I'm usually reading about system design, engineering culture, and occasionally something completely unrelated to software. Munich is a great city to be curious in — add something personal about yourself here.
Get in touch
I'm always happy to talk about software, open source, or interesting problems. My inbox is open.