About the Role
We’re expanding our Gateway Team and hiring Full Stack Engineers who can contribute across the stack to support the growth of our flagship products. This is a high-impact role focused on building scalable systems and intuitive user experiences that directly power our physician recruitment and GME solutions. Whether your strengths lean frontend, backend, or full stack, you'll work across modern technologies and collaborate closely with product, design, and fellow engineers to launch new capabilities and iterate quickly.
What You Will Achieve
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Design, build, and ship scalable full-stack applications using Node.js, Express.js, Postgres, Angular, and/or React Native
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Lead new initiatives from idea to deployment, working cross-functionally to bring new features to life
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Maintain and evolve critical services that support our main platform and mobile experiences
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Build and consume RESTful APIs for seamless integration between systems
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Contribute to frontend experiences and backend architecture as needed
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Optimize code performance and application scalability in production environments
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Write well-tested, maintainable code and participate in regular code reviews
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Collaborate across time zones using Slack, GitHub, and video conferences
You Should Have
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7+ years of experience developing production-grade applications
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Deep proficiency in Postgres, Node.js, Express.js, and either Angular or React Native
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Experience designing and integrating RESTful APIs
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Strong debugging and performance optimization skills
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Familiarity with unit and integration testing frameworks
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Experience building mobile apps using React Native
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Background in a startup or VC-backed environment
Bonus
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Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Computer Science, Engineering, or related field
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Professional certifications relevant to the stack
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Experience with cloud infrastructure (AWS or Azure), Docker, or GraphQL
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Exposure to the healthcare, SaaS, or recruitment tech space
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Interest in learning new tools and experimenting with modern engineering practices