General Medicine
Healthcare
MobileEngineer
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“Mobile Engineer at General Medicine. Skills: React Native, Mobile app development, TypeScript, React. Build native mobile app. Stand up mobile app”
Industry & Context.
Navigating tradeoffs
Minimum 3 days per week in office, Ideally 4 or 5 days per week in office
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years experience building mobile apps, Meaningful production experience in React Native, Comfortable dropping into Swift or Kotlin, Proficiency with TypeScript and React, Experience architecting shared code
Nice to Have
Familiarity with modern backend frameworks, Healthcare background
What You'll Do.
Build native mobile app
Make architectural decisions
Set patterns for team
Spend time in TypeScript
Write product requirements
Understand feature performance
Work with design stakeholders
Work with operations stakeholders
Work with clinical stakeholders
Dig into healthcare system complexities
Integrate with revenue cycle management
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with design; Work closely with operations; Work closely with clinical stakeholders
Full Job Description
About General Medicine As a mobile 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 mobile engineer to build our first native mobile app using React Native. This is a foundational hire — you'll be responsible for helping to stand up the mobile app from scratch, making key architectural decisions, and setting the patterns that the rest of the team builds on top of. Our ideal candidate has shipped and maintained React Native apps in production, and deeply understands the boundaries between React Native and native iOS/Android. You should be comfortable dropping into Swift or Kotlin when needed — e.g. for HealthKit integrations, push notifications, or video calling SDKs — but spend most of your time in TypeScript and React. You should also be willing to work on our Next.js web frontend; we think of mobile and web as one surface area, not two separate teams. Beyond mobile 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 do!). However, you should be excited by the prospect of digging into the messy complexities of the Amer
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