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Location: San Francisco

Remote: Onsite or hybrid, not fully remote

Willing to relocate: no

Technologies: Full-stack web development (JS, React, Node, GraphQL, pSQL, PHP etc), Ruby, some C++/C/Java/perl/PHP

Resume: https://github.com/rubyonrials/resume/blob/main/mjr%202023.p...

Email: rubyonrials@protonmail.com

I'm an experienced, self-discliplined, relationship-first engineer & leader.

I'm looking to work on something tangible (interfaces with hardware of some kind), user-facing, and grounded. Team quality and some face-to-face collaboration are important to me.


Curebase | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | ONSITE, REMOTE (USA timezones only)

Biomedical R&D is at an all-time high, but clinical trials are still expensive, slow, and traditional. The reason is the limited pool of research hospitals which R&D sponsors (like pharmaceutical companies) can use to run their trials. The overhead and training required to do research constrains the supply of these research hospitals, and leads to massive inefficiency.

Curebase takes a new approach. We empower every physician to be a researcher with streamlined software. This lets us run any trial in parallel, and enables sponsors to bring their inventions to market faster than ever.

Today, we use our growing physician network to power studies in many exciting areas of medicine, such as smoking cessation, STD testing, and nutrition. We have also participated in Y Combinator S18 and raised $2.5MM in seed funding.

I'm looking for self-motivated, generalist web engineers to join us early. If meaningful ownership of a healthcare product and helping to define an engineering culture sound interesting to you, please email me directly via matt (at) curebase.com, or read more and apply at https://hire.agave.com/jobs/cd7cba90-1336-4048-99ca-350f1deb...


Was curious to look at what tech y'all are using and FYI that the Agave link doesn't just work for me. It asks to sync all of my emails and stuff, which I'm obviously not going to do for clicking a random link. Just a heads up!


The link above doesn't seem to work. Here is the one from the Careers page: Software Engineer - https://jobs.agave.com/curebase/cd7cba90-1336-4048-99ca-350f...


Curebase | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | ONSITE, REMOTE (USA timezones)

Biomedical R&D is at an all-time high, but clinical trials are still expensive, slow, and traditional. The reason is the limited pool of research hospitals which R&D sponsors (like pharmaceutical companies) can use to run their trials. The overhead and training required to do research constrains the supply of these research hospitals, and leads to massive inefficiency.

Curebase takes a new approach. We empower every physician to be a researcher with streamlined software. This lets us run any trial in parallel, and enables sponsors to bring their inventions to market faster than ever.

Today, we use our growing physician network to power studies in many exciting areas of medicine, such as smoking cessation, STD testing, and nutrition. We have also participated in Y Combinator S18 and raised $2.5MM in seed funding.

I'm looking for self-motivated, generalist web engineers to join us early. If meaningful ownership of a healthcare product and helping to define an engineering culture sound interesting to you, please email me directly via matt (at) curebase.com, or read more and apply at https://angel.co/curebase/jobs/


Curebase | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | ONSITE

Biomedical R&D is at an all-time high, but clinical trials are still expensive, slow, and traditional. The reason is the limited pool of research hospitals which R&D sponsors (like pharmaceutical companies) can use to run their trials. The overhead and training required to do research constrains the supply of these research hospitals, and leads to massive inefficiency.

Curebase takes a new approach. We empower every physician to be a researcher with streamlined software. This lets us run any trial in parallel, and enables sponsors to bring their inventions to market faster than ever.

Today, we use our growing physician network to power studies in many exciting areas of medicine, such as smoking cessation, STD testing, and nutrition. We have also participated in Y Combinator S18 and raised $2.5MM in seed funding.

I'm looking for self-motivated, generalist web engineers to join us early. If meaningful ownership of a healthcare product and helping to define an engineering culture sound interesting to you, please email me directly via matt (at) curebase.com, or read more and apply at https://angel.co/curebase/jobs/


Curebase | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | ONSITE or REMOTE (US only)

Biomedical R&D is at an all-time high, but clinical trials are still expensive, slow, and traditional. The reason is the limited pool of research hospitals which R&D sponsors (like pharmaceutical companies) can use to run their trials. The overhead and training required to do research constrains the supply of these research hospitals, and leads to massive inefficiency.

Curebase takes a new approach. We empower every physician to be a researcher with streamlined software. This lets us run any trial in parallel, and enables sponsors to bring their inventions to market faster than ever.

Today, we use our growing physician network to power studies in many exciting areas of medicine, such as smoking cessation, STD testing, and nutrition. We have also participated in Y Combinator S18 and raised $2.5MM in seed funding.

I'm looking for self-motivated, generalist web engineers to join us early. If meaningful ownership of a healthcare product and helping to define an engineering culture sound interesting to you, please email me directly via matt (at) curebase.com, or read more and apply at https://angel.co/curebase/jobs/


Curebase | Software Engineer | San Francisco, CA | Full-time | ONSITE

Biomedical R&D is at an all-time high, but clinical trials are still expensive, slow, and traditional. The reason is the limited pool of research hospitals which R&D sponsors (like pharmaceutical companies) can use to run their trials. The overhead and training required to do research constrains the supply of these research hospitals, and leads to massive inefficiency.

Curebase takes a new approach. We empower every physician to be a researcher with streamlined software. This lets us run any trial in parallel, and enables sponsors to bring their inventions to market faster than ever.

Today, we use our growing physician network to power studies in many exciting areas of medicine, such as smoking cessation, STD testing, and nutrition. We have also participated in Y Combinator S18 and raised $2.5MM in seed funding.

I'm looking for self-motivated, generalist web engineers to join us early. If meaningful ownership of a healthcare product and helping to define an engineering culture sound interesting to you, please email me directly via matt (at) curebase.com, or read more and apply at https://angel.co/curebase/jobs/


Pardon any misunderstanding, but how is this different from normal tipping culture in the US?

According to https://www.minimum-wage.org/federal/tipped-employee-minimum..., if a laborer accepting tips does not minimum wage during a time period of their work, their employer must compensate them up to minimum wage.

In other words, tips subside an employers obligation to provide a minimum wage- the same thing Instacart is doing, although instead of a minimum wage, Instacart uses a $10 minimum payment.


In many states, including the one where Instacart started, the minimum wages for tipped and untipped employees are the same. You can't pay someone less than $12/hr and hope that tips make up the difference, even if the the employer is willing to make up any shortcoming.


Hey everyone, we're currently experiencing a security breach which has resulted in us temporarily freezing Bitcoin transactions. Because of this, claiming your wallet at the end will not work. We hope to have this fixed in the next hour. Thank you all for your patience.


We're still working to fix the strange Coinbase register bug... it's related to the fact that the site currently doesn't force HTTPS (when it should). If you load using HTTPS it works fine.

Reactions from newcomers are almost all positive. They like the interactivity, graphics, and ease of use. Theres plenty of negative feedback from BTC pros when it comes to how we oversimplify technical details (these are all intentional), but I believe this is essential to onboarding people who aren't familiar with BTC.


Hey, thanks! We're working to fix this issue right now.


This is beautiful. Thanks for creating it :-)


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