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Greg Seaton23:05:33

[[ SUBMISSIONS CLOSED - THANKS FOR ALL OF THE INTEREST ]] Interested in Clojure at a healthtech startup? Snap eHealth (https://snapehealth.com; based in Denver, CO) is looking to hire a remote junior/mid level Clojure engineer to contribute to our platform that helps physicians, specialists, and practices communicate with their patients and across their siloed electronic health record (EHR) systems in a clinically integrated network (CIN) of providers. (Currently, we can unfortunately only hire engineers eligible to work in the U.S., but we're working towards expanding to international engineers in the near future.) We have Clojure engineers across the U.S. so any time zone in the U.S. (including Hawaii, Alaska, and U.S. territories) can be supported.

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danielglauser21:05:34

Hi Greg! Sam Ritchie and I are looking to get Clojure meetups going again, probably up in Boulder. It's good to see more Clojure development along the Front Range.

Greg Seaton22:05:43

I actually don't live in the Denver area but some of our engineers do. I'll pass along the info that you're interested in the getting the meetups going again.

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danielglauser22:05:26

We're starting to chat here #C95S54P7B

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Andrew Carlile15:05:27

Thanks for posting, Greg! Submitted!

minikomi05:05:50

I hope you post again once the international situation changes πŸ™Œ Good luck with your hiring

Greg Seaton16:05:45

I wanted to keep this up for historic/archive reasons but we've had quite a number of candidates apply (most I think coming from this community) and we're closing the job opening (for now) . Thanks again for the interest and I hope we're in a position to hire more Clojurians in the near future.

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