Solace is a healthcare advocacy marketplace that connects patients and families to experts who help them understand and take charge of their personal health.

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By harnessing the power of human connection through technology, Solace is transforming healthcare in the U.S.

Healthcare in the U.S. is fundamentally broken. The system is so complex that 88% of U.S. adults do not have the health literacy necessary to navigate the system without help. By helping people work with professional health advocates, Solace serves as an integral, personal support layer for health issues in a way that the health system can’t. Using proprietary technology to match patients with experienced advocates, Solace cuts through the red tape of healthcare and helps individuals and families make informed decisions that result in better outcomes.

Solace is a seed-stage startup founded in 2022 and backed by leading VCs. We have a lean, fully-remote U.S. team distributed coast-to-coast.

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<aside> <img src="/icons/chess-queen_green.svg" alt="/icons/chess-queen_green.svg" width="40px" /> Solace is designed based on the practices and processes that distinguish world-class product and engineering teams from the rest: relentless focus, fast execution, and a commitment to the quality of our craft.

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<aside> <img src="/icons/microscope_green.svg" alt="/icons/microscope_green.svg" width="40px" /> As a small team, we’re all generalists with impeccable attention to detail. We love complex challenges, and we care deeply about our end results. When it comes to code, we’re looking for experienced folks who can identify problems and architect solutions. We use TypeScript and build scalable systems so we can continuously make progress on a solid foundation. We don’t expect you to have a background in everything we use, but we do expect strong React/Redux fundamentals and a background working with Typescript.

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Interested?

Email us at [email protected]. We look at every application and respond to applicants as often as we can between pull requests.