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Why work at Doximity?\n\nDoximity is the leading social network for healthcare professionals with over 70% of U.S. doctors as members. We have strong revenues, real market traction, and we're putting a dent in the inefficiencies of our $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare system. After the iPhone, Doximity is the fastest adopted product by doctors of all time. Our founder, Jeff Tangney, is the founder & former President and COO of Epocrates (IPO in 2010), and Nate Gross is the founder of digital health accelerator RockHealth. Our investors include top venture capital firms who've invested in Box, Salesforce, Skype, SpaceX, Tesla Motors, Twitter, Tumblr, Mulesoft, and Yammer. Our beautiful offices are located in SoMa San Francisco.\n\nSkills & Requirements\n\n-Experience: You have at least 5 years of professional experience developing software using Ruby, Rails, and Javascript.\n-Ability to mentor other software engineers and work directly with product managers to deliver solid software solutions.\n-Pragmatic: A problem solver with a passion for well-implemented solutions.\n-Fast Learner: You're a software engineer who thrives on applying their knowledge and learning new technologies.\n-Automated Tests: You have experience writing automated tests in Ruby and Javascript.\n-Front-end Development Skills: Our application suite utilizes quite a bit of Javascript (CoffeeScript).\n-Experience with web infrastructure, distributed systems, and/or performance analysis.\n-We would love for you to show evidence of your work - preferably open-source contributions on Github, or elsewhere on the web.\n\nHere's what you can expect to work on\n\n-Cache, optimize and develop systems that can handle millions of operations.\n-Manage and enhance our content ingestion and verification systems.\n-Build isomorphic applications that solve real-time messaging challenges.\n-Develop APIs for our mobile applications as well as dynamic front-end features.\n-Work remotely provided you have 5 hours of overlap with the team in the U.S. Our core hours are 9:30 AM to 5:30 AM PST.\n-5% travel time required per year to company HQ and events.\n\nA few facts about us\n\n-We deploy our applications to production on average 25 times per day.\n-We have over 250 private repositories in Github, ranging from forks of gems, our own internal gems as well as auxiliary applications.\n-Our production stack is hosted on AWS and QA clusters on DigitalOcean.\n-Hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals will utilize the products you build.\n-We host unstructured "hack days" periodically, which is time reserved for you to scratch a code itch.\n-A couple times a year we run a co-op where you can pick a few people you'd like to work with and drive a specific company goal.\n-Every new engineer ships code to production on day one. Our mentorship program ensures you're immersed in the team's culture early on.\n\nAbout the Technical Stack\n\nDoximity's web applications are built primarily using Ruby, Rails, Javascript, and a bit of Go. Our applications are used by hundreds of thousands of Physicians and Healthcare professionals, and we also have a suite of mobile applications for iOS and Android. We like to think pragmatically in choosing the tools most appropriate for the job at hand. \n\nPlease mention the words **TRUTH VIRUS SPRING** when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMzUuMTcyLjE5My4yMzg=). This is a feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.\n\n \n\n#Salary and compensation\n
No salary data published by company so we estimated salary based on similar jobs related to JavaScript, Ruby, Engineer, Full Stack, Web Developer, Developer, Digital Nomad, Travel and Mobile jobs that are similar:\n\n
$70,000 — $120,000/year\n
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