- Integrate and connect health information systems and diagnostic instruments with our data collection platforms
- Build reports and dashboards that present actionable information to health professionals
- Maintain strict security standards for the transport of sensitive data (We are pursuing to be ISO 27001 certificate)
- Optimize back-end services for performance and scale
- We try hard to remove unnecessary processes from our product pipeline
- We try not to over-engineer our software
- Every change to any software is met with a code review on GitHub
- We write integration and unit tests to cover brittle and error-prone areas of our software
- We are a fully remote team, work in 2-week sprints, and have daily standups
Good developers have many options; we aim to make it as easy and inviting as possible for qualified people to talk with us. Send us a short, custom email as described under “How to Apply” below. No cover letter, no coding tests, no puzzles. Anybody who meets the requirements gets a friendly 30-minute chat with one or two team members. You meet us, we meet you, we answer your questions. If you’re still interested, we’ll book interviews and get things rolling.
- 6+ months of experience in software development
- Comfortable working in a team that spans many time zones, countries, and cultures
- Experience working with Nodejs or any of these technologies React, Vue, or Angular
- Embrace the SystemOne core values:
- Do good and create lasting value;
- Make the journey matter;
- Be worthy of respect;
- Be pragmatic and keep it simple
Experience in one or more of the following is a big bonus
- C#, Windows Forms
- MySQL
SystemOne is a technology business that has served healthcare organizations to reduce the burden of the infectious disease since 2013. We employ a team of engaged software professionals that is focused on providing high-quality user experiences and facilitating the integration of a heterogeneous IT landscape.
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- What’s your favorite open-source library? What are its strengths and weaknesses?
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- What technology did you most recently mentor a colleague on? How did it go?
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