General Medicine

Healthcare

FrontendEngineer

$150–225k Boston, Massachusetts, United States FULL TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
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The Brief

“Frontend Engineer at General Medicine. Skills: React, TypeScript, Next.js. Build and scale healthcare store. Build seamless consumer healthcare product”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Trace a bug

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years experience building production web applications with React, Proficiency in TypeScript, Experience with modern React patterns, Experience with Next.js or similar framework, Experience with frontend performance optimization, Experience with accessibility, Experience with cross-browser compatibility, Comfort working with RESTful APIs, Understanding of backend data models

Nice to Have

Familiarity with modern backend frameworks, Healthcare background

What You'll Do.

Build and scale healthcare store

Build seamless consumer healthcare product

Own major surfaces of Next.js application

Obsess over patient experience details

Nail interactions and micro-details

Make pragmatic frontend architecture decisions

Work across the stack

Trace a bug end-to-end

Build a feature end-to-end

Write product requirements documents

Write SQL to understand performance

Work with design stakeholders

Work with operations stakeholders

Work with clinical stakeholders

Dig into healthcare system complexities

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Working closely with design; Working with operations; Working with clinical stakeholders

Process & Methodology

Product requirements

Full Job Description

About General Medicine As a frontend engineer at General Medicine, you'll help build and scale a healthcare store that makes it delightfully simple to shop for any type of care. We provide upfront cash and insurance prices for virtual and in-person visits, prescriptions, labs, imaging, and more. What we're looking for We're looking for a frontend engineer to help us build a seamless and beautiful consumer healthcare product on the web. You'll own major surfaces of our Next.js application — from search and scheduling to provider profiles and checkout — and obsess over every detail of the patient experience. Our ideal candidate has deep expertise in React and TypeScript, a strong eye for UI polish, and experience building fast, accessible, production-grade web apps. You should be comfortable working closely with design to nail interactions and micro-details, but also confident making pragmatic frontend architecture decisions — component patterns, state management, data fetching strategies, performance optimization, and testing. You should also be willing to work across the stack when needed; our frontend talks to a Rails backend, and we value engineers who can trace a bug or build a feature end-to-end. Beyond frontend expertise, we're looking for someone who cares deeply about technical excellence but is also comfortable moving quickly. We are constantly navigating tradeoffs between engineering velocity and quality. Our ideal candidate is hungry, high-agency, and aspires to be a generalist. Our engineers frequently write product requirements documents, write SQL to understand how features are performing, and own QA — no task is beneath us or outside of the scope of the role if it helps us to deliver a great product. We're looking for someone who can operate in an environment of significant ambiguity, and who is comfortable working closely with design, operations, and clinical stakeholders. We don't expect you to have a healthcare background (though it's great if you d

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