Openhelix
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Location
China
JobType
full-time
About the job
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About Openhelix
Our Mission: To become the system of action for life science talent acquisition and training.
Openhelix is building AI agents for healthcare systems and pharmaceutical companies to acquire and retain talent.
We're a team founded out of Oxford University. Contrary to bloated & bureaucratic institutions, we believe a small team of exceptional people can create outsized impact to teams 100x in size, and therefore compensate accordingly for that.
As AI surpasses average human intelligence, we must evolve alongside it. We don't see a future where humans are replaced—we see one where they're elevated.
Role
At Openhelix, engineers lead, design and implement projects end-to-end.
As our founding engineer, you'll take ownership of architecture and help shape our engineering culture from the ground up.
You are someone with agency. You identify the right problems to work on and understand how to create the systems to solve those problems. You know how to use AI tool to increase your output 10x. You're comfortable building and maintaining production systems with minimal guidance, and you thrive in environments where you can make significant technical decisions.
Philosophically, you believe the next value category is in defining how we interact with AI, not just building the foundational model.
Technical Stack
Interview Process
The process will consist of 2-3 interviews.
Every candidate we make an offer to must complete a two-week paid work trial before joining full-time. This ensures that we like you, and you like us, before making a larger commitment. You allow for nights and weekends if you have a full-time job already. During this trial, you will have a well-defined task to deliver from start to finish, such as a new feature. We care about the thought process equally as much as execution.
Applying
To apply, please submit your resume and a short description of a project you're proud of.
Please direct any questions to samuel.ting@openhelix.co (email or LinkedIn dm)