About General MedicineAt General Medicine, we are revolutionizing healthcare accessibility. As a Frontend Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in developing a user-friendly healthcare platform that simplifies the process of shopping for care. Our service offers clear upfront pricing for both cash and insurance for virtual and in-person healthcare services, including visits, prescriptions, labs, and imaging.What We Are Looking ForWe are seeking a passionate Frontend Engineer to help us craft a seamless and visually appealing consumer healthcare product on the web. You will take ownership of key areas of our Next.js application, including search functionality, scheduling, provider profiles, and the checkout experience, focusing intently on enhancing the patient journey.Our ideal candidate possesses extensive expertise in React and TypeScript, a keen eye for UI refinement, and experience in creating fast, accessible, production-ready web applications. You should feel comfortable collaborating closely with design teams to perfect interactions and micro-details while also confidently making practical frontend architectural decisions, encompassing component patterns, state management, data retrieval strategies, performance enhancements, and testing. Additionally, you should be open to working across the stack when necessary, as our frontend integrates with a Rails backend. We value engineers who can effectively trace bugs or develop features from end to end.Beyond frontend proficiency, we are looking for someone who is committed to technical excellence while also able to work efficiently. We often face trade-offs between engineering speed and quality; thus, our ideal candidate is ambitious, proactive, and aspires to be a well-rounded generalist. Our engineers frequently draft product requirement documents, utilize SQL to analyze feature performance, and oversee quality assurance. No task is too small or outside the scope of the role if it contributes to delivering an outstanding product. We are looking for someone who can thrive in an environment with considerable ambiguity and work closely with design, operations, and clinical stakeholders.While a healthcare background is not a requirement, a genuine interest in understanding the complexities of the American healthcare system—such as integrating with EHRs and revenue cycle management—is highly desirable.
Mar 10, 2026