Anima is revolutionizing healthcare through their active learning OS platform, currently serving 3 million lives with 20,000 daily users. As a Design Engineer, you'll join a rapidly growing startup that achieved 450% growth in 2024 and recently crossed $10M in ARR.
The role combines frontend engineering with strong UX/design capabilities, working on multiple web applications serving both healthcare providers and patients. You'll be part of a flat, highly autonomous team culture where everyone contributes to product decisions and has significant impact.
The company operates with a unique "knights of the round table" structure, emphasizing coaching over traditional management. You'll work alongside former CTOs, VPs, and clinical experts in a collaborative environment where technical expertise meets healthcare domain knowledge.
Key responsibilities include designing and implementing user flows, creating intuitive UX solutions, participating in customer feedback sessions, and leading flagship feature development. The role offers growth opportunities into senior technical or leadership positions.
Anima's stack is tech-agnostic, focusing on choosing the best tools for each job. They maintain two production web apps with strong testing coverage and CI/CD implementation. The company values rapid iteration and close collaboration between engineering and design, using Figma for mockups and wireframes.
The ideal candidate combines strong frontend engineering skills with exceptional product intuition and UX design capabilities. You should be comfortable with iterative design processes, able to translate complex healthcare concepts into simple user interfaces, and thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
Benefits include flexible remote work, international team retreats (previous locations include France, Mexico, Italy, and Dominican Republic), and the opportunity to directly impact healthcare outcomes for millions of users. The company maintains a transparent culture with open access to company metrics and decision-making processes.