At Tennr, we're revolutionizing healthcare by tackling the black hole problem in provider-provider communication. Our mission is to transform the traditionally paper-based, fax-heavy healthcare industry into a streamlined, digital experience.
As a Frontend Engineer at Tennr, you'll be at the forefront of this transformation, working on our Next.js web application that powers the future of healthcare communication. We're looking for someone who can blend technical expertise with an eye for user experience, creating intuitive interfaces that make complex healthcare workflows simple and efficient.
Our team is building RaeLM™, a sophisticated 7B parameter model trained on over 3M documents, designed to modernize healthcare communication. You'll be instrumental in creating the frontend interfaces that make this powerful technology accessible and useful to healthcare providers and patients alike.
The role offers a unique opportunity to work in a fast-paced, innovative environment where your work directly impacts healthcare delivery. You'll be joining a team that values ownership, rapid development, and technical excellence, with the chance to shape the future of healthcare technology.
We offer competitive compensation ($110K - $160K), comprehensive benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance, and meaningful equity. Our New York office provides a collaborative, energetic environment where innovation is celebrated and ideas are valued.
The ideal candidate brings 3+ years of frontend development experience, particularly with React and Next.js, along with a strong foundation in modern web technologies. You should be comfortable with TypeScript, have an eye for design, and possess the ability to transform complex requirements into user-friendly interfaces.
At Tennr, we're not just writing code – we're improving healthcare delivery for everyone. If you're excited about using your frontend expertise to make a real difference in healthcare, while working with cutting-edge AI technology, we want to hear from you. Join us in building the future of healthcare communication.