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Build technology that prevents harm.

A focused team building the first interaction engine that covers depletions, dose accumulation, and real-time recalls — all on-device. Early stage. Direct clinical impact. No theater.

Not actively hiring · Always reading inbound

01 · Why work here

Four reasons this work actually matters.

  • 01

    Clinical impact, not metrics impact

    PharmaGuide ships into people's actual medicine routines — interaction warnings that prevent harm, depletion checks that save years of unexplained fatigue. Not optimizing engagement on a feed.

  • 02

    Ground floor, full ownership

    Small team. The work you do shows up in production within the same week. Architecture decisions stick around for years. Founding-team equity for the right people.

  • 03

    Quality over velocity

    We test before we ship. We review every clinical claim. We don't chase weekly feature ship dates if it means the science is sloppy. Clinically-aligned engineering culture.

  • 04

    Clinician-engineer collaboration

    Engineers work directly with our pharmacist + nurse-practitioner advisors. The interaction logic isn't designed in a vacuum — it's reviewed, challenged, and shipped together.

02 · Roles we'd jump on

The right person for any of these won't wait long.

These aren't open reqs. They're the shapes of people we would prioritize hiring. If you read one of them and recognize yourself, write to us.

  • Flutter / Mobile Engineer

    Cross-platform iOS + Android. You'll work on the offline-first catalog, scan flow, stack analysis UI, and the shipping sequence to App Store + Play.

  • Backend / Pipeline Engineer

    TypeScript or Python. You'll work on the interaction-rules pipeline, OTA catalog updater, and the systems that keep 180,000 products + 1,400+ rule entries fresh.

  • Clinical Pharmacist (PharmD)

    Reviewer for new interactions + medication-depletion mappings. Part-time or contract OK. Pharmacovigilance experience valued.

  • Content Lead

    Long-form medical writing for the blog (1,500-3,000 words per post, 3-4 posts/month). Health journalism background or pharmacy degree. Voice rules in our style guide are strict.

How we work

  • Ownership over titles
  • Transparency by default
  • Quality over velocity
  • Calm clinical intelligence — no manufactured urgency

Recognize yourself in any of those?

Send a short note to careers@pharmaguide.io with what you've built and what you'd want to build with us. Two paragraphs is fine. We read every one.

Boston, MA · Remote-friendly for the right person

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