Modern medical billing
Ex-NSA, ex-Google engineers building healthcare payments platform
We're an early stage startup in healthcare bringing transparency to the system, and one of the top startups from Y Combinator. We've raised from well-known investors including the creator of Gmail Paul, Buchheit and the founders of Gusto, Pilot, and the Head of Innovation at Stanford Hospital.
One of our applications is medical billing which is a pain for both doctors and patients, and we're hoping to improve the experience so people can spend their time improving their health versus filling out paperwork; no wonder it's a $50B market.
The founders of Apero are both Stanford and MIT CS grads and include the former CTO of Dr on Demand (now Included Health) having raised $240m.
We're looking for engineers who can help us architect a high-performing system that can handle thousands of medical claims per day and give transparency to patients and providers.
We love folks who have experience in building building beautiful UI and performant, resilient, web applications and have experience with React, Javascript, or Python but no language is a hard and fast requirement.
Major plus: Github profile with some projects you're excited to share.
We're looking for engineers who can help us architect a high-performing system that can handle hundreds of thousands of medical claims per day and give transparency to patients and providers.
We love folks who have experience in and build tools such as Webpack.
Note: This position is for a full-time role in San Francisco and preference is given to candidates who are currently residents of, or visiting the Bay Area.
Apero is a recent Y Combinator-backed startup based in San Francisco bringing transparency and ease to medical billing and healthcare. As one of the top startups from the most recent Y Combinator batch, we have raised from well-known investors and firms including the creator of Gmail Paul Buchheit and the founders of Doctor on Demand, Gusto and Reddit.
The founding team are Stanford CS and Berkeley grads include the CTO of Doctor on Demand having helped raised $240m and process millions of video calls, and the team is looking for founding engineers who can help architect a high-performing system that can process financial transactions and give transparency to patients and providers.