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PathAI | Boston, MA or Austin, TX | https://pathai.com | Onsite / Remote (US)

PathAI is looking for software engineers, managers, and security engineers/analysts to work toward detecting diseases like cancer faster and more accurately while paving the way toward personalized medicine.

We're particularly looking for our first full-time security engineering hire, focused on SecOps, and just posted the job this morning: https://www.pathai.com/careers/?gh_jid=4636441002

I wrote a bit this past month about what it is we do, so you can better get a sense of the impact our work can have: https://twitter.com/mjacksonw/status/1191735008114987009

We're working with a modern stack using Python/Django/Flask/DRF, alongside a Vue-powered front-end. Services are containerized, and we do our best to have a great engineering environment alongside our regulatory and compliance efforts. We're a technology company working within healthcare, not a healthcare company trying to leverage technology. I wrote about what this means to us: https://twitter.com/mjacksonw/status/1090693541565734914

We're growing quickly, and we hope developers at any point in their career who have great software engineering chops and potential can find a great home here as well. You'll just want to make sure you have solid skills in python/django (on the back-end), vue/react (on front), or similar to be a decent fit.

Work alongside a diverse set of expert technologists, computational biologists, and computer vision scientists – if you're intellectually curious, it's an amazing environment to be in. We're well-funded with strong revenue, growth, and – most importantly – impact.

Check out our open positions at https://www.pathai.com/careers/.



A quick word here: we help run PathAI's security team, and PathAI is fantastic. If you're considering a security engineering gig, add them to your list! The work they're doing is truly important and the team is on the ball, passionate about security (no surprise, given what they do), and sharp.




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